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John E Opfer

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Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2016
Learning Linear Spatial-Numeric Associations Improves Accuracy of Memory for NumbersClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Cognitive Psychology|April 28, 2007
Representational change and children's numerical estimationJohn E Opfer, Robert S Siegler
Cognition|October 19, 2006
Causal relations drive young children's induction, naming, and categorizationJohn E Opfer, Megan J Bulloch
Cognition|June 25, 2008
Representational change and magnitude estimation: why young children can make more accurate salary comparisons than adultsJohn E Opfer, Jeffrey M Devries
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 3, 2008
Costs and benefits of representational change: effects of context on age and sex differences in symbolic magnitude estimationClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Developmental Science|January 6, 2009
What makes relational reasoning smart? Revisiting the perceptual-to-relational shift in the development of generalizationMegan J Bulloch, John E Opfer
Psychological Science|November 29, 2008
Cognitive constraints on how economic rewards affect cooperationEllen E Furlong, John E Opfer
Child Development|November 17, 2010
How 15 hundred is like 15 cherries: effect of progressive alignment on representational changes in numerical cognitionClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2004
Revisiting preschoolers' living things concept: a microgenetic analysis of conceptual change in basic biologyJohn E Opfer, Robert S Siegler
Child Development|May 21, 2008
The trouble with transfer: insights from microgenetic changes in the representation of numerical magnitudeJohn E Opfer, Clarissa A Thompson
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Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2016
Learning Linear Spatial-Numeric Associations Improves Accuracy of Memory for NumbersClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Cognitive Psychology|April 28, 2007
Representational change and children's numerical estimationJohn E Opfer, Robert S Siegler
Cognition|October 19, 2006
Causal relations drive young children's induction, naming, and categorizationJohn E Opfer, Megan J Bulloch
Cognition|June 25, 2008
Representational change and magnitude estimation: why young children can make more accurate salary comparisons than adultsJohn E Opfer, Jeffrey M Devries
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 3, 2008
Costs and benefits of representational change: effects of context on age and sex differences in symbolic magnitude estimationClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Developmental Science|January 6, 2009
What makes relational reasoning smart? Revisiting the perceptual-to-relational shift in the development of generalizationMegan J Bulloch, John E Opfer
Psychological Science|November 29, 2008
Cognitive constraints on how economic rewards affect cooperationEllen E Furlong, John E Opfer
Child Development|November 17, 2010
How 15 hundred is like 15 cherries: effect of progressive alignment on representational changes in numerical cognitionClarissa A Thompson, John E Opfer
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2004
Revisiting preschoolers' living things concept: a microgenetic analysis of conceptual change in basic biologyJohn E Opfer, Robert S Siegler
Child Development|May 21, 2008
The trouble with transfer: insights from microgenetic changes in the representation of numerical magnitudeJohn E Opfer, Clarissa A Thompson
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