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Daniel M Bernstein

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Acta Psychologica|January 24, 2015
The consequences of suggesting false childhood food eventsDaniel M Bernstein, Alan Scoboria, Robert Arnold
The American Journal of Psychology|April 3, 2004
Biography becomes autobiography: distorting the subjective pastVeronika Nourkova, Daniel M Bernstein, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Research|September 4, 2014
A new paper and pencil task reveals adult false belief reasoning biasPatricia I Coburn, Daniel M Bernstein, Sander Begeer
Child Development|April 16, 2013
Measuring beliefs in centimeters: private knowledge biases preschoolers' and adults' representation of others' beliefsJessica A Sommerville, Daniel M Bernstein, Andrew N Meltzoff
Frontiers in Psychology|January 18, 2024
An ongoing secondary task can reduce the illusory truth effectDeva P Ly, Daniel M Bernstein, Eryn J Newman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 15, 2016
Older (but not younger) preschoolers understand that knowledge differs between people and across timeJulian S Caza, Cristina M Atance, Daniel M Bernstein
Developmental Science|February 22, 2005
Object identification in preschool children and adultsDaniel M Bernstein, Geoffrey R Loftus, Andrew N Meltzoff
Memory (Hove, England)|January 19, 2023
Repetition effects in memory and truth assessments through the lens of transfer-appropriate processingDeva P Ly, Eryn J Newman, Daniel M Bernstein
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 21, 2025
Testing the fluency account for truth judgmentsDaniel G Derksen, Deborah A Connolly, Daniel M Bernstein
Cognition|June 15, 2010
Thinking about false belief: it's not just what children say, but how long it takes them to say itCristina M Atance, Daniel M Bernstein, Andrew N Meltzoff
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Acta Psychologica|January 24, 2015
The consequences of suggesting false childhood food eventsDaniel M Bernstein, Alan Scoboria, Robert Arnold
The American Journal of Psychology|April 3, 2004
Biography becomes autobiography: distorting the subjective pastVeronika Nourkova, Daniel M Bernstein, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Research|September 4, 2014
A new paper and pencil task reveals adult false belief reasoning biasPatricia I Coburn, Daniel M Bernstein, Sander Begeer
Child Development|April 16, 2013
Measuring beliefs in centimeters: private knowledge biases preschoolers' and adults' representation of others' beliefsJessica A Sommerville, Daniel M Bernstein, Andrew N Meltzoff
Frontiers in Psychology|January 18, 2024
An ongoing secondary task can reduce the illusory truth effectDeva P Ly, Daniel M Bernstein, Eryn J Newman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 15, 2016
Older (but not younger) preschoolers understand that knowledge differs between people and across timeJulian S Caza, Cristina M Atance, Daniel M Bernstein
Developmental Science|February 22, 2005
Object identification in preschool children and adultsDaniel M Bernstein, Geoffrey R Loftus, Andrew N Meltzoff
Memory (Hove, England)|January 19, 2023
Repetition effects in memory and truth assessments through the lens of transfer-appropriate processingDeva P Ly, Eryn J Newman, Daniel M Bernstein
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 21, 2025
Testing the fluency account for truth judgmentsDaniel G Derksen, Deborah A Connolly, Daniel M Bernstein
Cognition|June 15, 2010
Thinking about false belief: it's not just what children say, but how long it takes them to say itCristina M Atance, Daniel M Bernstein, Andrew N Meltzoff
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