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Gail D Heyman

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 7, 2020
Trustworthiness and Ideological Similarity (But Not Ideology) Promote EmpathySamantha M Stevens, Carl P Jago, Katarzyna Jasko, et al.
Current Directions in Psychological Science|February 12, 2024
Parenting by LyingPeipei Setoh, Petrina Hui Xian Low, Gail D Heyman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 17, 2024
Don't be a rat: An investigation of the taboo against reporting other students for cheatingTal Waltzer, Riley L Cox, Carina F Moser, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 11, 2019
Parenting by lying in childhood is associated with negative developmental outcomes in adulthoodPeipei Setoh, Siqi Zhao, Rachel Santos, et al.
Developmental Psychology|March 5, 2014
Japanese and American children's moral evaluations of reporting on transgressionsIvy Chiu Loke, Gail D Heyman, Shoji Itakura, et al.
Psychological Science|August 26, 2020
Delay of Gratification as Reputation ManagementFengling Ma, Dan Zeng, Fen Xu, et al.
Developmental Science|June 17, 2017
Young children discover how to deceive in 10 days: a microgenetic studyXiao Pan Ding, Gail D Heyman, Genyue Fu, et al.
Child Development|August 19, 2021
Children acknowledge physical constraints less when actors behave stereotypically: Gender stereotypes as a case studyJamie Amemiya, Elizabeth Mortenson, Sohee Ahn, et al.
Developmental Psychology|April 21, 2020
Promoting honesty through overheard conversationsLiyang Sai, Xingchen Liu, Hong Li, et al.
Developmental Science|January 18, 2017
Speaking a tone language enhances musical pitch perception in 3-5-year-oldsSarah C Creel, Mengxing Weng, Genyue Fu, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 7, 2020
Trustworthiness and Ideological Similarity (But Not Ideology) Promote EmpathySamantha M Stevens, Carl P Jago, Katarzyna Jasko, et al.
Current Directions in Psychological Science|February 12, 2024
Parenting by LyingPeipei Setoh, Petrina Hui Xian Low, Gail D Heyman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 17, 2024
Don't be a rat: An investigation of the taboo against reporting other students for cheatingTal Waltzer, Riley L Cox, Carina F Moser, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 11, 2019
Parenting by lying in childhood is associated with negative developmental outcomes in adulthoodPeipei Setoh, Siqi Zhao, Rachel Santos, et al.
Developmental Psychology|March 5, 2014
Japanese and American children's moral evaluations of reporting on transgressionsIvy Chiu Loke, Gail D Heyman, Shoji Itakura, et al.
Psychological Science|August 26, 2020
Delay of Gratification as Reputation ManagementFengling Ma, Dan Zeng, Fen Xu, et al.
Developmental Science|June 17, 2017
Young children discover how to deceive in 10 days: a microgenetic studyXiao Pan Ding, Gail D Heyman, Genyue Fu, et al.
Child Development|August 19, 2021
Children acknowledge physical constraints less when actors behave stereotypically: Gender stereotypes as a case studyJamie Amemiya, Elizabeth Mortenson, Sohee Ahn, et al.
Developmental Psychology|April 21, 2020
Promoting honesty through overheard conversationsLiyang Sai, Xingchen Liu, Hong Li, et al.
Developmental Science|January 18, 2017
Speaking a tone language enhances musical pitch perception in 3-5-year-oldsSarah C Creel, Mengxing Weng, Genyue Fu, et al.
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