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Liat Sayfan

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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
Child Development|November 26, 2009
Scaring the monster away: what children know about managing fears of real and imaginary creaturesLiat Sayfan, 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|September 17, 2013
Beliefs about thought probability: evidence for persistent errors in mindreading and links to executive controlKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Christina Harvey
Developmental Science|April 12, 2011
A new measure for assessing executive function across a wide age range: children and adults find happy-sad more difficult than day-nightKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Michael Monsour
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 18, 2015
Sibling composition, executive function, and children's thinking about mental diversityKatie Kennedy, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 26, 2012
Do you know how I feel? Parents underestimate worry and overestimate optimism compared to child self-reportKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Christi Bamford
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 7, 2014
Why is happy-sad more difficult? Focal emotional information impairs inhibitory control in children and adultsHannah J Kramer, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
Developmental Psychology|November 10, 2010
Forgetting common ground: six- to seven-year-olds have an overinterpretive theory of mindKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Amanda J Blattman
Child Abuse & Neglect|December 18, 2008
Children's expressed emotions when disclosing maltreatmentLiat Sayfan, Emilie B Mitchell, Gail S Goodman, et al.
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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
Child Development|November 26, 2009
Scaring the monster away: what children know about managing fears of real and imaginary creaturesLiat Sayfan, 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|September 17, 2013
Beliefs about thought probability: evidence for persistent errors in mindreading and links to executive controlKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Christina Harvey
Developmental Science|April 12, 2011
A new measure for assessing executive function across a wide age range: children and adults find happy-sad more difficult than day-nightKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Michael Monsour
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 18, 2015
Sibling composition, executive function, and children's thinking about mental diversityKatie Kennedy, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 26, 2012
Do you know how I feel? Parents underestimate worry and overestimate optimism compared to child self-reportKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Christi Bamford
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 7, 2014
Why is happy-sad more difficult? Focal emotional information impairs inhibitory control in children and adultsHannah J Kramer, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan
Developmental Psychology|November 10, 2010
Forgetting common ground: six- to seven-year-olds have an overinterpretive theory of mindKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Liat Sayfan, Amanda J Blattman
Child Abuse & Neglect|December 18, 2008
Children's expressed emotions when disclosing maltreatmentLiat Sayfan, Emilie B Mitchell, Gail S Goodman, et al.
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