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Lauren H Howard

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Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|July 2, 2020
Human Actions Support Infant MemoryLauren H Howard, Amanda L Woodward
Cognitive Science|October 4, 2021
Constrained Choice: Children's and Adults' Attribution of Choice to a Humanoid RobotTeresa Flanagan, Joshua Rottman, Lauren H Howard
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 9, 2018
Through their eyes: The influence of social models on attention and memory in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella)Lauren H Howard, Cassandra Festa, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf
Cognition|August 27, 2014
Neighborhood linguistic diversity predicts infants' social learningLauren H Howard, Cristina Carrazza, Amanda L Woodward
Child Development|August 11, 2019
Learning From Others: The Effects of Agency on Event Memory in Young ChildrenLauren H Howard, Tracy Riggins, Amanda L Woodward
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2020
Problem solving flexibility across early developmentLydia M Hopper, Sarah L Jacobson, Lauren H Howard
American Journal of Primatology|June 13, 2019
A competitive drive? Same-sex attentional preferences in capuchinsElizabeth V Lonsdorf, Lindsey M Engelbert, Lauren H Howard
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 14, 2017
Children's expectations about conventional and moral behaviors of ingroup and outgroup membersZoe Liberman, Lauren H Howard, Nathan M Vasquez, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 14, 2021
Individual differences in gesture interpretation predict children's propensity to pick a gesturer as a good informantElizabeth M Wakefield, Miriam A Novack, Eliza L Congdon, et al.
Child Development|September 30, 2014
Infants' and young children's imitation of linguistic in-group and out-group informantsLauren H Howard, Annette M E Henderson, Cristina Carrazza, et al.
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Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|July 2, 2020
Human Actions Support Infant MemoryLauren H Howard, Amanda L Woodward
Cognitive Science|October 4, 2021
Constrained Choice: Children's and Adults' Attribution of Choice to a Humanoid RobotTeresa Flanagan, Joshua Rottman, Lauren H Howard
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 9, 2018
Through their eyes: The influence of social models on attention and memory in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella)Lauren H Howard, Cassandra Festa, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf
Cognition|August 27, 2014
Neighborhood linguistic diversity predicts infants' social learningLauren H Howard, Cristina Carrazza, Amanda L Woodward
Child Development|August 11, 2019
Learning From Others: The Effects of Agency on Event Memory in Young ChildrenLauren H Howard, Tracy Riggins, Amanda L Woodward
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2020
Problem solving flexibility across early developmentLydia M Hopper, Sarah L Jacobson, Lauren H Howard
American Journal of Primatology|June 13, 2019
A competitive drive? Same-sex attentional preferences in capuchinsElizabeth V Lonsdorf, Lindsey M Engelbert, Lauren H Howard
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 14, 2017
Children's expectations about conventional and moral behaviors of ingroup and outgroup membersZoe Liberman, Lauren H Howard, Nathan M Vasquez, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 14, 2021
Individual differences in gesture interpretation predict children's propensity to pick a gesturer as a good informantElizabeth M Wakefield, Miriam A Novack, Eliza L Congdon, et al.
Child Development|September 30, 2014
Infants' and young children's imitation of linguistic in-group and out-group informantsLauren H Howard, Annette M E Henderson, Cristina Carrazza, et al.
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