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Frontiers in Nutrition
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September 5, 2022
Judgments about appropriate foods for infants: Associations with parents' own food preferences
Jasmine M DeJesus
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 19, 2018
Implicit attitudes, eating behavior, and the development of obesity
Jasmine M DeJesus
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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November 23, 2021
Does social modeling increase infants' willingness to accept unfamiliar foods?
Jasmine M DeJesus, Shruthi Venkatesh
Appetite
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July 2, 2022
Can children report on their own picky eating? Similarities and differences with parent report
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 9, 2021
Studying Children's Eating at Home: Using Synchronous Videoconference Sessions to Adapt to COVID-19 and Beyond
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Pediatric Obesity
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September 2, 2020
Show or tell: Children's learning about food from action vs verbal testimony
Jasmine M DeJesus, Shruthi Venkatesh
Appetite
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August 13, 2024
Corrigendum to "Can children report on their own picky eating? Similarities and differences with parent report"[Appetite 177 (2022) 106155]
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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April 2, 2024
Children's evaluations of culturally diverse lunchbox foods
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Developmental Psychology
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June 13, 2012
Children's sociolinguistic evaluations of nice foreigners and mean Americans
Katherine D Kinzler, Jasmine M DeJesus
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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November 17, 2012
Northern = smart and Southern = nice: the development of accent attitudes in the United States
Katherine D Kinzler, Jasmine M DeJesus
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Frontiers in Nutrition
|
September 5, 2022
Judgments about appropriate foods for infants: Associations with parents' own food preferences
Jasmine M DeJesus
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 19, 2018
Implicit attitudes, eating behavior, and the development of obesity
Jasmine M DeJesus
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
|
November 23, 2021
Does social modeling increase infants' willingness to accept unfamiliar foods?
Jasmine M DeJesus, Shruthi Venkatesh
Appetite
|
July 2, 2022
Can children report on their own picky eating? Similarities and differences with parent report
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 9, 2021
Studying Children's Eating at Home: Using Synchronous Videoconference Sessions to Adapt to COVID-19 and Beyond
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Pediatric Obesity
|
September 2, 2020
Show or tell: Children's learning about food from action vs verbal testimony
Jasmine M DeJesus, Shruthi Venkatesh
Appetite
|
August 13, 2024
Corrigendum to "Can children report on their own picky eating? Similarities and differences with parent report"[Appetite 177 (2022) 106155]
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
April 2, 2024
Children's evaluations of culturally diverse lunchbox foods
Shruthi Venkatesh, Jasmine M DeJesus
Developmental Psychology
|
June 13, 2012
Children's sociolinguistic evaluations of nice foreigners and mean Americans
Katherine D Kinzler, Jasmine M DeJesus
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
November 17, 2012
Northern = smart and Southern = nice: the development of accent attitudes in the United States
Katherine D Kinzler, Jasmine M DeJesus
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