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Judith H Langlois

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Child Development|April 2, 2004
Emotion and emotion regulation: from another perspectiveJudith H Langlois
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Faces differing in attractiveness elicit corresponding affective responsesConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Infant Behavior & Development|February 7, 2015
Unattractive infant faces elicit negative affect from adultsStevie S Schein, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 29, 2015
Children's beliefs in reciprocation of biases and flexibilityJennifer L Rennels, Judith H Langlois
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Child care research: an editorial perspectiveJudith H Langlois, Lynn S Liben
Social Cognition|December 11, 2012
SHIFTING THE PROTOTYPE: EXPERIENCE WITH FACES INFLUENCES AFFECTIVE AND ATTRACTIVENESS PREFERENCESConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Child Development|March 29, 2014
Children's attractiveness, gender, and race biases: a comparison of their strength and generalityJennifer L Rennels, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 13, 2013
Children and adults use attractiveness as a social cue in real people and avatarsConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 9, 2002
Effects of the "beauty is good" stereotype on children's information processingJennifer L Ramsey, Judith H Langlois
Social Cognition|October 4, 2006
Stereotype Directionality and Attractiveness Stereotyping: Is Beauty Good or is Ugly Bad?Angela M Griffin, Judith H Langlois
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Child Development|April 2, 2004
Emotion and emotion regulation: from another perspectiveJudith H Langlois
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Faces differing in attractiveness elicit corresponding affective responsesConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Infant Behavior & Development|February 7, 2015
Unattractive infant faces elicit negative affect from adultsStevie S Schein, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 29, 2015
Children's beliefs in reciprocation of biases and flexibilityJennifer L Rennels, Judith H Langlois
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Child care research: an editorial perspectiveJudith H Langlois, Lynn S Liben
Social Cognition|December 11, 2012
SHIFTING THE PROTOTYPE: EXPERIENCE WITH FACES INFLUENCES AFFECTIVE AND ATTRACTIVENESS PREFERENCESConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Child Development|March 29, 2014
Children's attractiveness, gender, and race biases: a comparison of their strength and generalityJennifer L Rennels, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 13, 2013
Children and adults use attractiveness as a social cue in real people and avatarsConnor P Principe, Judith H Langlois
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 9, 2002
Effects of the "beauty is good" stereotype on children's information processingJennifer L Ramsey, Judith H Langlois
Social Cognition|October 4, 2006
Stereotype Directionality and Attractiveness Stereotyping: Is Beauty Good or is Ugly Bad?Angela M Griffin, Judith H Langlois
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