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Henry M Wellman

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Cognition|November 26, 2005
Infants' understanding of object-directed actionAnn T Phillips, Henry M Wellman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 10, 2009
From fancy to reason: scaling deaf and hearing children's understanding of theory of mind and pretenceCandida C Peterson, Henry M Wellman
Child Development|April 17, 2018
Longitudinal Theory of Mind (ToM) Development From Preschool to Adolescence With and Without ToM DelayCandida C Peterson, Henry M Wellman
Psychological Science|November 29, 2008
You can't always get what you want: infants understand failed goal-directed actionsAmanda C Brandone, Henry M Wellman
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 7, 2009
Early intention understandings that are common to primates predict children's later theory of mindHenry M Wellman, Amanda C Brandone
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders|November 30, 2011
Delayed Self Recognition in Autism: A Unique Difficulty?Sarah Dunphy-Lelii, Henry M Wellman
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|August 16, 2022
Correction: All Humans Have a 'Theory of Mind'Chi-Lin Yu, Henry M Wellman
Psychological Science|July 13, 2010
Young children use statistical sampling to infer the preferences of other peopleTamar Kushnir, Fei Xu, Henry M Wellman
Child Development|September 22, 2007
Components of young children's trait understanding: behavior-to-trait inferences and trait-to-behavior predictionsDavid Liu, Susan A Gelman, Henry M Wellman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 18, 2016
Deaf and hearing children's development of theory of mind, peer popularity, and leadership during middle childhoodCandida C Peterson, Karin O'Reilly, Henry M Wellman
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Cognition|November 26, 2005
Infants' understanding of object-directed actionAnn T Phillips, Henry M Wellman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 10, 2009
From fancy to reason: scaling deaf and hearing children's understanding of theory of mind and pretenceCandida C Peterson, Henry M Wellman
Child Development|April 17, 2018
Longitudinal Theory of Mind (ToM) Development From Preschool to Adolescence With and Without ToM DelayCandida C Peterson, Henry M Wellman
Psychological Science|November 29, 2008
You can't always get what you want: infants understand failed goal-directed actionsAmanda C Brandone, Henry M Wellman
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 7, 2009
Early intention understandings that are common to primates predict children's later theory of mindHenry M Wellman, Amanda C Brandone
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders|November 30, 2011
Delayed Self Recognition in Autism: A Unique Difficulty?Sarah Dunphy-Lelii, Henry M Wellman
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|August 16, 2022
Correction: All Humans Have a 'Theory of Mind'Chi-Lin Yu, Henry M Wellman
Psychological Science|July 13, 2010
Young children use statistical sampling to infer the preferences of other peopleTamar Kushnir, Fei Xu, Henry M Wellman
Child Development|September 22, 2007
Components of young children's trait understanding: behavior-to-trait inferences and trait-to-behavior predictionsDavid Liu, Susan A Gelman, Henry M Wellman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 18, 2016
Deaf and hearing children's development of theory of mind, peer popularity, and leadership during middle childhoodCandida C Peterson, Karin O'Reilly, Henry M Wellman
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