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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 27, 2023
How do we regard fictional people? How do they regard us?Meghan M Salomon-Amend, Lance J Rips
Cognition|September 8, 2007
Do children learn the integers by induction?Lance J Rips, Jennifer Asmuth, Amber Bloomfield
Psychological Review|February 16, 2006
Tracing the identity of objectsLance J Rips, Sergey Blok, George Newman
Cognitive Science|July 6, 2018
Children's Understanding of the Natural Numbers' StructureJennifer Asmuth, Emily M Morson, Lance J Rips
Psychological Science|April 17, 2009
Five-month-old infants have different expectations for solids and liquidsSusan J Hespos, Alissa L Ferry, Lance J Rips
Cognition|February 18, 2018
Five-month-old infants have expectations for the accumulation of nonsolid substancesErin M Anderson, Susan J Hespos, Lance J Rips
Child Development|December 21, 2011
Infants make quantity discriminations for substancesSusan J Hespos, Begum Dora, Lance J Rips, et al.
Psychological Science|January 9, 2016
Five-Month-Old Infants Have General Knowledge of How Nonsolid Substances Behave and InteractSusan J Hespos, Alissa L Ferry, Erin M Anderson, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 27, 2023
How do we regard fictional people? How do they regard us?Meghan M Salomon-Amend, Lance J Rips
Cognition|September 8, 2007
Do children learn the integers by induction?Lance J Rips, Jennifer Asmuth, Amber Bloomfield
Psychological Review|February 16, 2006
Tracing the identity of objectsLance J Rips, Sergey Blok, George Newman
Cognitive Science|July 6, 2018
Children's Understanding of the Natural Numbers' StructureJennifer Asmuth, Emily M Morson, Lance J Rips
Psychological Science|April 17, 2009
Five-month-old infants have different expectations for solids and liquidsSusan J Hespos, Alissa L Ferry, Lance J Rips
Cognition|February 18, 2018
Five-month-old infants have expectations for the accumulation of nonsolid substancesErin M Anderson, Susan J Hespos, Lance J Rips
Child Development|December 21, 2011
Infants make quantity discriminations for substancesSusan J Hespos, Begum Dora, Lance J Rips, et al.
Psychological Science|January 9, 2016
Five-Month-Old Infants Have General Knowledge of How Nonsolid Substances Behave and InteractSusan J Hespos, Alissa L Ferry, Erin M Anderson, et al.
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