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Candice M Mills

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 15, 2014
Children's skepticism: developmental and individual differences in children's ability to detect and explain distorted claimsCandice M Mills, Fadwa B Elashi
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
Judging judges: How do children weigh the importance of capability and objectivity for being a good decision maker?Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
Learning Who Knows What: Children Adjust Their Inquiry to Gather Information from OthersCandice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Plos One|November 3, 2015
Developing the Bias Blind Spot: Increasing Skepticism towards OthersFadwa B Elashi, Candice M Mills
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 30, 2017
The influence of familiar characters and other appealing images on young children's preference for low-quality objectsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Cognition|August 9, 2015
How do children weigh competence and benevolence when deciding whom to trust?Angie M Johnston, Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 15, 2025
Does intellectual humility transmit intergenerationally? Examining relations between parent and child measuresCandice M Mills, Judith H Danovitch, Natalie B Quintero
Developmental Science|June 22, 2013
When do children trust the expert? Benevolence information influences children's trust more than expertiseAsheley R Landrum, Candice M Mills, Angie M Johnston
Cognitive Science|January 17, 2019
"I Want to Know More!": Children Are Sensitive to Explanation Quality When Exploring New InformationCandice M Mills, Kaitlin R Sands, Sydney P Rowles, et al.
Child Development|February 7, 2012
Little pitchers use their big ears: preschoolers solve problems by listening to others ask questionsCandice M Mills, Judith H Danovitch, Meridith G Grant, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 15, 2014
Children's skepticism: developmental and individual differences in children's ability to detect and explain distorted claimsCandice M Mills, Fadwa B Elashi
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
Judging judges: How do children weigh the importance of capability and objectivity for being a good decision maker?Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
Learning Who Knows What: Children Adjust Their Inquiry to Gather Information from OthersCandice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Plos One|November 3, 2015
Developing the Bias Blind Spot: Increasing Skepticism towards OthersFadwa B Elashi, Candice M Mills
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 30, 2017
The influence of familiar characters and other appealing images on young children's preference for low-quality objectsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Cognition|August 9, 2015
How do children weigh competence and benevolence when deciding whom to trust?Angie M Johnston, Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 15, 2025
Does intellectual humility transmit intergenerationally? Examining relations between parent and child measuresCandice M Mills, Judith H Danovitch, Natalie B Quintero
Developmental Science|June 22, 2013
When do children trust the expert? Benevolence information influences children's trust more than expertiseAsheley R Landrum, Candice M Mills, Angie M Johnston
Cognitive Science|January 17, 2019
"I Want to Know More!": Children Are Sensitive to Explanation Quality When Exploring New InformationCandice M Mills, Kaitlin R Sands, Sydney P Rowles, et al.
Child Development|February 7, 2012
Little pitchers use their big ears: preschoolers solve problems by listening to others ask questionsCandice M Mills, Judith H Danovitch, Meridith G Grant, et al.
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