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Judith H Danovitch

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The Journal of Genetic Psychology|January 14, 2020
Children's selective information sharing based on the recipient's roleJudith H Danovitch
Child Development|July 11, 2023
The role of accuracy in children's judgments of experts' knowledgeAllison J Williams, Judith H Danovitch
Developmental Science|January 4, 2008
Young Humeans: the role of emotions in children's evaluation of moral reasoning abilitiesJudith H Danovitch, Frank C Keil
Child Development|May 18, 2004
Should you ask a fisherman or a biologist?: Developmental shifts in ways of clustering knowledgeJudith H Danovitch, Frank C Keil
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 20, 2014
How familiar characters influence children's judgments about information and productsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 21, 2019
What does Mickey Mouse know about food? Children's trust in favorite characters versus expertsAllison J Williams, Judith H Danovitch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Owning up to the role of historical informationNicholaus S Noles, Judith H Danovitch
Experimental Psychology|February 9, 2018
Adults' and Children's Understanding of How Expertise Influences LearningJudith H Danovitch, Christine K Shenouda
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 30, 2017
The influence of familiar characters and other appealing images on young children's preference for low-quality objectsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Child Development|January 19, 2026
"I've seen Google before!": Young children's intuitions about Google's capabilitiesLauren N Girouard, Judith H Danovitch
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The Journal of Genetic Psychology|January 14, 2020
Children's selective information sharing based on the recipient's roleJudith H Danovitch
Child Development|July 11, 2023
The role of accuracy in children's judgments of experts' knowledgeAllison J Williams, Judith H Danovitch
Developmental Science|January 4, 2008
Young Humeans: the role of emotions in children's evaluation of moral reasoning abilitiesJudith H Danovitch, Frank C Keil
Child Development|May 18, 2004
Should you ask a fisherman or a biologist?: Developmental shifts in ways of clustering knowledgeJudith H Danovitch, Frank C Keil
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 20, 2014
How familiar characters influence children's judgments about information and productsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 21, 2019
What does Mickey Mouse know about food? Children's trust in favorite characters versus expertsAllison J Williams, Judith H Danovitch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Owning up to the role of historical informationNicholaus S Noles, Judith H Danovitch
Experimental Psychology|February 9, 2018
Adults' and Children's Understanding of How Expertise Influences LearningJudith H Danovitch, Christine K Shenouda
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 30, 2017
The influence of familiar characters and other appealing images on young children's preference for low-quality objectsJudith H Danovitch, Candice M Mills
Child Development|January 19, 2026
"I've seen Google before!": Young children's intuitions about Google's capabilitiesLauren N Girouard, Judith H Danovitch
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