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Karen J Pine

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Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|August 14, 2003
Barbie or Betty? Preschool children's preference for branded products and evidence for gender-linked differencesKaren J Pine, Avril Nash
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2004
More gestures than answers: children learning about balanceKaren J Pine, Nicola Lufkin, David Messer
Developmental Science|November 2, 2007
The effects of prohibiting gestures on children's lexical retrieval abilityKaren J Pine, Hannah Bird, Elizabeth Kirk
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 11, 2013
Revealing children's implicit spelling representationsSarah Critten, Karen J Pine, David J Messer
The American Journal of Psychology|September 14, 2013
The gestural misinformation effect: skewing eyewitness testimony through gestureDaniel J Gurney, Karen J Pine, Richard Wiseman
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|December 20, 2007
The relationship between television advertising, children's viewing and their requests to Father ChristmasKaren J Pine, Penny Wilson, Avril S Nash
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 9, 2009
Television alcohol advertising: do children really mean what they say?Avril S Nash, Karen J Pine, David J Messer
Child Development|October 5, 2012
To sign or not to sign? The impact of encouraging infants to gesture on infant language and maternal mind-mindednessElizabeth Kirk, Neil Howlett, Karen J Pine, et al.
Appetite|October 24, 2006
How visual images of chocolate affect the craving and guilt of female dietersBen C Fletcher, Karen J Pine, Zoe Woodbridge, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2013
Giving cognition a helping hand: the effect of congruent gestures on object name retrievalKaren J Pine, Lindsey Reeves, Neil Howlett, et al.
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Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|August 14, 2003
Barbie or Betty? Preschool children's preference for branded products and evidence for gender-linked differencesKaren J Pine, Avril Nash
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2004
More gestures than answers: children learning about balanceKaren J Pine, Nicola Lufkin, David Messer
Developmental Science|November 2, 2007
The effects of prohibiting gestures on children's lexical retrieval abilityKaren J Pine, Hannah Bird, Elizabeth Kirk
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 11, 2013
Revealing children's implicit spelling representationsSarah Critten, Karen J Pine, David J Messer
The American Journal of Psychology|September 14, 2013
The gestural misinformation effect: skewing eyewitness testimony through gestureDaniel J Gurney, Karen J Pine, Richard Wiseman
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|December 20, 2007
The relationship between television advertising, children's viewing and their requests to Father ChristmasKaren J Pine, Penny Wilson, Avril S Nash
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 9, 2009
Television alcohol advertising: do children really mean what they say?Avril S Nash, Karen J Pine, David J Messer
Child Development|October 5, 2012
To sign or not to sign? The impact of encouraging infants to gesture on infant language and maternal mind-mindednessElizabeth Kirk, Neil Howlett, Karen J Pine, et al.
Appetite|October 24, 2006
How visual images of chocolate affect the craving and guilt of female dietersBen C Fletcher, Karen J Pine, Zoe Woodbridge, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2013
Giving cognition a helping hand: the effect of congruent gestures on object name retrievalKaren J Pine, Lindsey Reeves, Neil Howlett, et al.
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