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Emma Collier-Baker

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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|May 25, 2006
Do chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and 2-year-old children (Homo sapiens) understand double invisible displacement?Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
The evolution of primate visual self-recognition: evidence of absence in lesser apesThomas Suddendorf, Emma Collier-Baker
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 7, 2011
Inferential reasoning by exclusion in children (Homo sapiens)Andrew Hill, Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Developmental Science|December 23, 2014
Preschool children favor copying a successful individual over an unsuccessful groupMatti Wilks, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 24, 2011
Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeysAndrew Hill, Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Direct cost does not impact on young children's spontaneous helping behaviorMark Nielsen, Julia Gigante, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|January 15, 2015
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens) know when they are ignorant about the location of foodKarri Neldner, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Plos One|September 9, 2014
Groups' actions trump injunctive reaction in an incidental observation by young childrenCameron R Turner, Mark Nielsen, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|July 1, 2009
How great is great ape foresight?Thomas Suddendorf, Michael C Corballis, Emma Collier-Baker
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 9, 2004
Do dogs (Canis familiaris) understand invisible displacement?Emma Collier-Baker, Joanne M Davis, Thomas Suddendorf
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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|May 25, 2006
Do chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and 2-year-old children (Homo sapiens) understand double invisible displacement?Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
The evolution of primate visual self-recognition: evidence of absence in lesser apesThomas Suddendorf, Emma Collier-Baker
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 7, 2011
Inferential reasoning by exclusion in children (Homo sapiens)Andrew Hill, Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Developmental Science|December 23, 2014
Preschool children favor copying a successful individual over an unsuccessful groupMatti Wilks, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 24, 2011
Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeysAndrew Hill, Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Direct cost does not impact on young children's spontaneous helping behaviorMark Nielsen, Julia Gigante, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|January 15, 2015
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens) know when they are ignorant about the location of foodKarri Neldner, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Plos One|September 9, 2014
Groups' actions trump injunctive reaction in an incidental observation by young childrenCameron R Turner, Mark Nielsen, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|July 1, 2009
How great is great ape foresight?Thomas Suddendorf, Michael C Corballis, Emma Collier-Baker
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 9, 2004
Do dogs (Canis familiaris) understand invisible displacement?Emma Collier-Baker, Joanne M Davis, Thomas Suddendorf
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