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Harriet Over

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 30, 2020
Falsifying the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet Over
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 30, 2020
Seven Challenges for the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet Over
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 22, 2017
The influence of group membership on young children's prosocial behaviourHarriet Over
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 9, 2015
The origins of belonging: social motivation in infants and young childrenHarriet Over
Psychological Review|July 28, 2022
Perceptual dehumanization theory: A critiqueHarriet Over, Richard Cook
Psychological Science|August 23, 2017
Young Children Are More Likely to Spontaneously Attribute Mental States to Members of Their Own GroupNiamh McLoughlin, Harriet Over
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 25, 2015
Young children contrast their behavior to that of out-group membersJanine Oostenbroek, Harriet Over
Royal Society Open Science|September 27, 2021
Why is the literature on first impressions so focused on White faces?Richard Cook, Harriet Over
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 20, 2011
Putting the social into social learning: explaining both selectivity and fidelity in children's copying behaviorHarriet Over, Malinda Carpenter
Psychological Science|August 14, 2009
Eighteen-month-old infants show increased helping following priming with affiliationHarriet Over, Malinda Carpenter
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 30, 2020
Falsifying the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet Over
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 30, 2020
Seven Challenges for the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet Over
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 22, 2017
The influence of group membership on young children's prosocial behaviourHarriet Over
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 9, 2015
The origins of belonging: social motivation in infants and young childrenHarriet Over
Psychological Review|July 28, 2022
Perceptual dehumanization theory: A critiqueHarriet Over, Richard Cook
Psychological Science|August 23, 2017
Young Children Are More Likely to Spontaneously Attribute Mental States to Members of Their Own GroupNiamh McLoughlin, Harriet Over
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 25, 2015
Young children contrast their behavior to that of out-group membersJanine Oostenbroek, Harriet Over
Royal Society Open Science|September 27, 2021
Why is the literature on first impressions so focused on White faces?Richard Cook, Harriet Over
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 20, 2011
Putting the social into social learning: explaining both selectivity and fidelity in children's copying behaviorHarriet Over, Malinda Carpenter
Psychological Science|August 14, 2009
Eighteen-month-old infants show increased helping following priming with affiliationHarriet Over, Malinda Carpenter
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