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Kimberly E Vanderbilt

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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 12, 2022
The influence of popular media characters on children's object choicesKimberly E Vanderbilt, Charlene Andreason
Child Development|August 10, 2011
The development of distrustKimberly E Vanderbilt, David Liu, Gail D Heyman
Developmental Psychology|January 24, 2013
Selective trust: children's use of intention and outcome of past testimonyDavid Liu, Kimberly E Vanderbilt, Gail D Heyman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 2, 2023
Preschoolers selectively trust and selectively share with others based on their past accuracy and intentionsKimberly E Vanderbilt, Michael T Rizzo, Jayd Blankenship
Cognitive Science|January 9, 2013
Young children's trust in overtly misleading adviceGail D Heyman, Lalida Sritanyaratana, Kimberly E Vanderbilt
Child Development|October 30, 2018
Do Children Distinguish Between Resource Inequalities With Individual Versus Structural Origins?Michael T Rizzo, Laura Elenbaas, Kimberly E Vanderbilt
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 8, 2018
Consider the source: Children link the accuracy of text-based sources to the accuracy of the authorKimberly E Vanderbilt, Karlena D Ochoa, Jayd Heilbrun
Developmental Science|January 22, 2014
In the absence of conflicting testimony young children trust inaccurate informantsKimberly E Vanderbilt, Gail D Heyman, David Liu
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Showing results (1-10 of 8) with videos related to

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Pageof 1
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 12, 2022
The influence of popular media characters on children's object choicesKimberly E Vanderbilt, Charlene Andreason
Child Development|August 10, 2011
The development of distrustKimberly E Vanderbilt, David Liu, Gail D Heyman
Developmental Psychology|January 24, 2013
Selective trust: children's use of intention and outcome of past testimonyDavid Liu, Kimberly E Vanderbilt, Gail D Heyman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 2, 2023
Preschoolers selectively trust and selectively share with others based on their past accuracy and intentionsKimberly E Vanderbilt, Michael T Rizzo, Jayd Blankenship
Cognitive Science|January 9, 2013
Young children's trust in overtly misleading adviceGail D Heyman, Lalida Sritanyaratana, Kimberly E Vanderbilt
Child Development|October 30, 2018
Do Children Distinguish Between Resource Inequalities With Individual Versus Structural Origins?Michael T Rizzo, Laura Elenbaas, Kimberly E Vanderbilt
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 8, 2018
Consider the source: Children link the accuracy of text-based sources to the accuracy of the authorKimberly E Vanderbilt, Karlena D Ochoa, Jayd Heilbrun
Developmental Science|January 22, 2014
In the absence of conflicting testimony young children trust inaccurate informantsKimberly E Vanderbilt, Gail D Heyman, David Liu
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