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Jan M Engelmann

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Psychological Science|November 3, 2017
Concern for Group Reputation Increases Prosociality in Young ChildrenJan M Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 12, 2018
Children engage in competitive altruismEsther Herrmann, Jan M Engelmann, Michael Tomasello
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Five-year olds, but not chimpanzees, attempt to manage their reputationsJan M Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, Michael Tomasello
Child Development|August 23, 2023
Children and adults' intuitions of what people can believeJoshua A Confer, Hanna Schleihauf, Jan M Engelmann
Child Development|August 4, 2022
Children's developing ability to adjust their beliefs reasonably in light of disagreementAntonia F Langenhoff, Jan M Engelmann, Mahesh Srinivasan
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 26, 2025
Fairness expectations scaffolded the evolution of larger groupsOded Ritov, Colin R Jacobs, Jan M Engelmann
Nature Communications|February 14, 2018
Correspondence: Chimpanzee helping is real, not a byproductAlicia P Melis, Jan M Engelmann, Felix Warneken
Child Development|April 8, 2024
Disagreement reduces overconfidence and prompts exploration in young childrenAntonia F Langenhoff, Mahesh Srinivasan, Jan M Engelmann
Developmental Science|August 24, 2025
Children Demand an Equal Share of Worthless ObjectsColin Jacobs, Sebastian Grueneisen, Harriet Over, et al.
Developmental Science|October 15, 2013
Young children care more about their reputation with ingroup members and potential reciprocatorsJan M Engelmann, Harriet Over, Esther Herrmann, et al.
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Psychological Science|November 3, 2017
Concern for Group Reputation Increases Prosociality in Young ChildrenJan M Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 12, 2018
Children engage in competitive altruismEsther Herrmann, Jan M Engelmann, Michael Tomasello
Plos One|November 3, 2012
Five-year olds, but not chimpanzees, attempt to manage their reputationsJan M Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, Michael Tomasello
Child Development|August 23, 2023
Children and adults' intuitions of what people can believeJoshua A Confer, Hanna Schleihauf, Jan M Engelmann
Child Development|August 4, 2022
Children's developing ability to adjust their beliefs reasonably in light of disagreementAntonia F Langenhoff, Jan M Engelmann, Mahesh Srinivasan
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 26, 2025
Fairness expectations scaffolded the evolution of larger groupsOded Ritov, Colin R Jacobs, Jan M Engelmann
Nature Communications|February 14, 2018
Correspondence: Chimpanzee helping is real, not a byproductAlicia P Melis, Jan M Engelmann, Felix Warneken
Child Development|April 8, 2024
Disagreement reduces overconfidence and prompts exploration in young childrenAntonia F Langenhoff, Mahesh Srinivasan, Jan M Engelmann
Developmental Science|August 24, 2025
Children Demand an Equal Share of Worthless ObjectsColin Jacobs, Sebastian Grueneisen, Harriet Over, et al.
Developmental Science|October 15, 2013
Young children care more about their reputation with ingroup members and potential reciprocatorsJan M Engelmann, Harriet Over, Esther Herrmann, et al.
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