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Kristin Hansen Lagattuta

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Child Development|May 17, 2005
When you shouldn't do what you want to do: young children's understanding of desires, rules, and emotionsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Developmental Science|December 3, 2008
Young children's knowledge about the influence of thoughts on emotions in rule situationsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|September 22, 2007
Thinking about the future because of the past: young children's knowledge about the causes of worry and preventative decisionsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|August 17, 2019
Optimism and Wishful Thinking: Consistency Across Populations in Children's Expectations for the FutureChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|November 26, 2009
Scaring the monster away: what children know about managing fears of real and imaginary creaturesLiat Sayfan, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2010
A new look at children's understanding of mind and emotion: the case of prayerChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|August 23, 2008
Grown-ups are not afraid of scary stuff, but kids are: young children's and adults' reasoning about children's, infants', and adults' fearsLiat Sayfan, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|March 12, 2014
Children's judgments about prosocial decisions and emotions: gender of the helper and recipient mattersDrika Weller, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|December 23, 2011
Looking on the bright side: children's knowledge about the benefits of positive versus negative thinkingChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|March 14, 2013
Not all past events are equal: biased attention and emerging heuristics in children's past-to-future forecastingKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
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Child Development|May 17, 2005
When you shouldn't do what you want to do: young children's understanding of desires, rules, and emotionsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Developmental Science|December 3, 2008
Young children's knowledge about the influence of thoughts on emotions in rule situationsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|September 22, 2007
Thinking about the future because of the past: young children's knowledge about the causes of worry and preventative decisionsKristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|August 17, 2019
Optimism and Wishful Thinking: Consistency Across Populations in Children's Expectations for the FutureChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|November 26, 2009
Scaring the monster away: what children know about managing fears of real and imaginary creaturesLiat Sayfan, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2010
A new look at children's understanding of mind and emotion: the case of prayerChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|August 23, 2008
Grown-ups are not afraid of scary stuff, but kids are: young children's and adults' reasoning about children's, infants', and adults' fearsLiat Sayfan, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|March 12, 2014
Children's judgments about prosocial decisions and emotions: gender of the helper and recipient mattersDrika Weller, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|December 23, 2011
Looking on the bright side: children's knowledge about the benefits of positive versus negative thinkingChristi Bamford, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
Child Development|March 14, 2013
Not all past events are equal: biased attention and emerging heuristics in children's past-to-future forecastingKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
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