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Jennifer M Clegg

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Children begin with the same start-up software, but their software updates are culturalJennifer M Clegg, Kathleen H Corriveau
Child Development|December 20, 2015
Instrumental and Conventional Interpretations of Behavior Are Associated With Distinct Outcomes in Early ChildhoodJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
Developmental Psychology|August 30, 2016
A cross-cultural comparison of children's imitative flexibilityJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 28, 2016
Parents scaffold flexible imitation during early childhoodJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 10, 2022
Culture is an optometrist: Cultural contexts adjust the prescription of social learning bifocalsJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Bruce Rawlings
Child Development|January 17, 2018
Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 2017 ReduxCristine H Legare, Jennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 9, 2021
If I told you everyone picked that (non-affordant) tool, would you? Children attend to conventional language when imitating and transmitting tool useCara J DiYanni, Jennifer M Clegg, Kathleen H Corriveau
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 10, 2019
Trust me, I'm a competent expert: Developmental differences in children's use of an expert's explanation quality to infer trustworthinessJennifer M Clegg, Katelyn E Kurkul, Kathleen H Corriveau
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 3, 2017
Is non-conformity WEIRD? Cultural variation in adults' beliefs about children's competency and conformityJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Cristine H Legare
Child Development|August 25, 2017
Smart Conformists: Children and Adolescents Associate Conformity With Intelligence Across CulturesNicole J Wen, Jennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Children begin with the same start-up software, but their software updates are culturalJennifer M Clegg, Kathleen H Corriveau
Child Development|December 20, 2015
Instrumental and Conventional Interpretations of Behavior Are Associated With Distinct Outcomes in Early ChildhoodJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
Developmental Psychology|August 30, 2016
A cross-cultural comparison of children's imitative flexibilityJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 28, 2016
Parents scaffold flexible imitation during early childhoodJennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 10, 2022
Culture is an optometrist: Cultural contexts adjust the prescription of social learning bifocalsJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Bruce Rawlings
Child Development|January 17, 2018
Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 2017 ReduxCristine H Legare, Jennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 9, 2021
If I told you everyone picked that (non-affordant) tool, would you? Children attend to conventional language when imitating and transmitting tool useCara J DiYanni, Jennifer M Clegg, Kathleen H Corriveau
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 10, 2019
Trust me, I'm a competent expert: Developmental differences in children's use of an expert's explanation quality to infer trustworthinessJennifer M Clegg, Katelyn E Kurkul, Kathleen H Corriveau
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 3, 2017
Is non-conformity WEIRD? Cultural variation in adults' beliefs about children's competency and conformityJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Cristine H Legare
Child Development|August 25, 2017
Smart Conformists: Children and Adolescents Associate Conformity With Intelligence Across CulturesNicole J Wen, Jennifer M Clegg, Cristine H Legare
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