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Deborah Kelemen

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Cognition|May 24, 2003
British and American children's preferences for teleo-functional explanations of the natural worldDeborah Kelemen
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 25, 2019
The Magic of Mechanism: Explanation-Based Instruction on Counterintuitive Concepts in Early ChildhoodDeborah Kelemen
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Are children "intuitive theists"? Reasoning about purpose and design in natureDeborah Kelemen
Cognition|June 30, 2012
Aliens behaving badly: children's acquisition of novel purity-based moralsJoshua Rottman, Deborah Kelemen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 28, 2014
The morality of martyrdom and the stigma of suicideJoshua Rottman, Deborah Kelemen
Topics in Cognitive Science|June 23, 2023
Are Humans Part of the Natural World? U.S. Children's and Adults' Concept of Nature and its Relationship to Environmental ConcernLizette Pizza, Deborah Kelemen
Cognition|April 4, 2006
Reasoning about artifacts at 24 months: the developing teleo-functional stanceKrista Casler, Deborah Kelemen
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
Young children's rapid learning about artifactsKrista Casler, Deborah Kelemen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 1, 2008
Using a bad tool with good intention: young children's imitation of adults' questionable choicesCara DiYanni, Deborah Kelemen
Cognitive Science|March 23, 2025
"The Earth is Alive": Attributing Agency to the Earth Causes Moral Concern for the Environment and Biocentric AttitudesLizette Pizza, Deborah Kelemen
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Cognition|May 24, 2003
British and American children's preferences for teleo-functional explanations of the natural worldDeborah Kelemen
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 25, 2019
The Magic of Mechanism: Explanation-Based Instruction on Counterintuitive Concepts in Early ChildhoodDeborah Kelemen
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Are children "intuitive theists"? Reasoning about purpose and design in natureDeborah Kelemen
Cognition|June 30, 2012
Aliens behaving badly: children's acquisition of novel purity-based moralsJoshua Rottman, Deborah Kelemen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 28, 2014
The morality of martyrdom and the stigma of suicideJoshua Rottman, Deborah Kelemen
Topics in Cognitive Science|June 23, 2023
Are Humans Part of the Natural World? U.S. Children's and Adults' Concept of Nature and its Relationship to Environmental ConcernLizette Pizza, Deborah Kelemen
Cognition|April 4, 2006
Reasoning about artifacts at 24 months: the developing teleo-functional stanceKrista Casler, Deborah Kelemen
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
Young children's rapid learning about artifactsKrista Casler, Deborah Kelemen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 1, 2008
Using a bad tool with good intention: young children's imitation of adults' questionable choicesCara DiYanni, Deborah Kelemen
Cognitive Science|March 23, 2025
"The Earth is Alive": Attributing Agency to the Earth Causes Moral Concern for the Environment and Biocentric AttitudesLizette Pizza, Deborah Kelemen
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