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Charles C Helwig

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Child Development|November 7, 2017
The Role of Agent and Social Context in Judgments of Freedom of Speech and ReligionCharles C Helwig
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|February 1, 2003
Is it ever ok to exclude on the basis of race or gender?: The role of context, stereotypes, and historical changeCharles C Helwig
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|August 1, 2002
Civil liberties, autonomy, and democracy: children's perspectivesCharles C Helwig, Elliot Turiel
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|December 6, 2013
Epistemological development and judgments and reasoning about teaching methodsSarah Spence, Charles C Helwig
Child Development|June 1, 2002
The development of reasoning about the teaching of values in school and family contextsAngela Prencipe, Charles C Helwig
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|August 20, 2015
Balancing Social Responsibility and Personal Autonomy: Adolescents' Reasoning About Community Service ProgramsJustin McNeil, Charles C Helwig
Child Development|March 7, 2017
Children's Judgments and Reasoning About Same-Sex Romantic RelationshipsSarah Spence, Charles C Helwig, Nicole Cosentino
Child Development|October 31, 2012
An event-related potential study of adolescents' and young adults' judgments of moral and social conventional violationsAyelet Lahat, Charles C Helwig, Philip David Zelazo
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Chinese adolescents' reasoning about democratic and authority-based decision making in peer, family, and school contextsCharles C Helwig, Mary Louise Arnold, Dingliang Tan, et al.
Child Development|March 18, 2011
Urban and rural Chinese adolescents' judgments and reasoning about personal and group jurisdictionCharles C Helwig, Shaogang Yang, Dingliang Tan, et al.
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Child Development|November 7, 2017
The Role of Agent and Social Context in Judgments of Freedom of Speech and ReligionCharles C Helwig
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|February 1, 2003
Is it ever ok to exclude on the basis of race or gender?: The role of context, stereotypes, and historical changeCharles C Helwig
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|August 1, 2002
Civil liberties, autonomy, and democracy: children's perspectivesCharles C Helwig, Elliot Turiel
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|December 6, 2013
Epistemological development and judgments and reasoning about teaching methodsSarah Spence, Charles C Helwig
Child Development|June 1, 2002
The development of reasoning about the teaching of values in school and family contextsAngela Prencipe, Charles C Helwig
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|August 20, 2015
Balancing Social Responsibility and Personal Autonomy: Adolescents' Reasoning About Community Service ProgramsJustin McNeil, Charles C Helwig
Child Development|March 7, 2017
Children's Judgments and Reasoning About Same-Sex Romantic RelationshipsSarah Spence, Charles C Helwig, Nicole Cosentino
Child Development|October 31, 2012
An event-related potential study of adolescents' and young adults' judgments of moral and social conventional violationsAyelet Lahat, Charles C Helwig, Philip David Zelazo
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Chinese adolescents' reasoning about democratic and authority-based decision making in peer, family, and school contextsCharles C Helwig, Mary Louise Arnold, Dingliang Tan, et al.
Child Development|March 18, 2011
Urban and rural Chinese adolescents' judgments and reasoning about personal and group jurisdictionCharles C Helwig, Shaogang Yang, Dingliang Tan, et al.
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