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Jennifer M Clegg

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The Journal of Genetic Psychology|December 26, 2022
Everyone's a Critic (Sometimes): Young Children Show High Awareness of, But Lower Adherence to, Prosocial Lying NormsCallie De La Cerda, Jennifer M Clegg, Katherine Rice Warnell
Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science|February 8, 2019
God, Germs, and Evolution: Belief in Unobservable Religious and Scientific Entities in the U.S. and ChinaJennifer M Clegg, Yixin K Cui, Paul L Harris, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 30, 2017
Cultural differences in the imitation and transmission of inefficient actionsKathleen H Corriveau, Cara J DiYanni, Jennifer M Clegg, et al.
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|July 4, 2020
Are high levels of religiosity inconsistent with a high valuation of science? Evidence from the United States, China and IranAyse Payir, Telli Davoodi, Kelly Yixin Cui, et al.
Cognition|July 25, 2024
Why wearing a yellow hat is impossible: Chinese and U.S. children's possibility judgmentsJenny Nissel, Jiaying Xu, Lihanjing Wu, et al.
Child Development|August 11, 2020
Teaching Through Collaboration: Flexibility and Diversity in Caregiver-Child Interaction Across CulturesJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Paige H DeBaylo, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 29, 2019
Religious testimony in a secular society: Belief in unobservable entities among Chinese parents and their childrenYixin Kelly Cui, Jennifer M Clegg, Eleanor Fang Yan, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 18, 2022
Cognitive flexibility supports the development of cumulative cultural learning in childrenSarah Davis, Bruce Rawlings, Jennifer M Clegg, et al.
Cognitive Science|October 14, 2021
Children's Ideas About What Can Really Happen: The Impact of Age and Religious BackgroundAyse Payir, Niamh Mcloughlin, Yixin Kelly Cui, et al.
Cognition|May 5, 2023
Expressions of uncertainty in invisible scientific and religious phenomena during naturalistic conversationNiamh McLoughlin, Yixin Kelly Cui, Telli Davoodi, et al.
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The Journal of Genetic Psychology|December 26, 2022
Everyone's a Critic (Sometimes): Young Children Show High Awareness of, But Lower Adherence to, Prosocial Lying NormsCallie De La Cerda, Jennifer M Clegg, Katherine Rice Warnell
Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science|February 8, 2019
God, Germs, and Evolution: Belief in Unobservable Religious and Scientific Entities in the U.S. and ChinaJennifer M Clegg, Yixin K Cui, Paul L Harris, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 30, 2017
Cultural differences in the imitation and transmission of inefficient actionsKathleen H Corriveau, Cara J DiYanni, Jennifer M Clegg, et al.
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|July 4, 2020
Are high levels of religiosity inconsistent with a high valuation of science? Evidence from the United States, China and IranAyse Payir, Telli Davoodi, Kelly Yixin Cui, et al.
Cognition|July 25, 2024
Why wearing a yellow hat is impossible: Chinese and U.S. children's possibility judgmentsJenny Nissel, Jiaying Xu, Lihanjing Wu, et al.
Child Development|August 11, 2020
Teaching Through Collaboration: Flexibility and Diversity in Caregiver-Child Interaction Across CulturesJennifer M Clegg, Nicole J Wen, Paige H DeBaylo, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 29, 2019
Religious testimony in a secular society: Belief in unobservable entities among Chinese parents and their childrenYixin Kelly Cui, Jennifer M Clegg, Eleanor Fang Yan, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 18, 2022
Cognitive flexibility supports the development of cumulative cultural learning in childrenSarah Davis, Bruce Rawlings, Jennifer M Clegg, et al.
Cognitive Science|October 14, 2021
Children's Ideas About What Can Really Happen: The Impact of Age and Religious BackgroundAyse Payir, Niamh Mcloughlin, Yixin Kelly Cui, et al.
Cognition|May 5, 2023
Expressions of uncertainty in invisible scientific and religious phenomena during naturalistic conversationNiamh McLoughlin, Yixin Kelly Cui, Telli Davoodi, et al.
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