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Erika R DeAngelis

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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|September 26, 2019
Looking smart: Preschoolers' judgements about knowledge based on facial appearanceCarolyn M Palmquist, Erik W Cheries, Erika R DeAngelis
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 14, 2023
The Collaborative Nature of Testimonial LearningPearl Han Li, Erika R DeAngelis, Norwood Glaspie, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 26, 2023
Understanding the value of telescopic testimony: With age, a predominantly White Midwestern sample of children credits knowledge to speakers whose statements go beyond the evidenceErika R DeAngelis, Katherine E Ridge, Susan A Gelman, et al.
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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|September 26, 2019
Looking smart: Preschoolers' judgements about knowledge based on facial appearanceCarolyn M Palmquist, Erik W Cheries, Erika R DeAngelis
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 14, 2023
The Collaborative Nature of Testimonial LearningPearl Han Li, Erika R DeAngelis, Norwood Glaspie, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 26, 2023
Understanding the value of telescopic testimony: With age, a predominantly White Midwestern sample of children credits knowledge to speakers whose statements go beyond the evidenceErika R DeAngelis, Katherine E Ridge, Susan A Gelman, et al.
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