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March 15, 2020
The influence of environmental reliability in the marshmallow task: An extension study
Lillie Moffett, Carol Flannagan, Priti Shah
Child Development
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June 30, 2016
2.5-Year-Olds Express Suspense When Others Approach Reality With False Expectations
Henrike Moll, Allie Khalulyan, Lillie Moffett
Developmental Psychology
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December 15, 2017
Future planning in preschool children
Lillie Moffett, Henrike Moll, Lily FitzGibbon
Child Development
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January 9, 2021
Is Skill Type the Key to the PreK Fadeout Puzzle? Differential Associations Between Enrollment in PreK and Constrained and Unconstrained Skills Across Kindergarten
Meghan McCormick, Christina Weiland, JoAnn Hsueh, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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May 5, 2022
Does kindergarten instruction matter for sustaining the prekindergarten (PreK) boost? Evidence from individual- and classroom-level survey and observational data
Meghan P McCormick, Mirjana Pralica, Christina Weiland, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
March 15, 2020
The influence of environmental reliability in the marshmallow task: An extension study
Lillie Moffett, Carol Flannagan, Priti Shah
Child Development
|
June 30, 2016
2.5-Year-Olds Express Suspense When Others Approach Reality With False Expectations
Henrike Moll, Allie Khalulyan, Lillie Moffett
Developmental Psychology
|
December 15, 2017
Future planning in preschool children
Lillie Moffett, Henrike Moll, Lily FitzGibbon
Child Development
|
January 9, 2021
Is Skill Type the Key to the PreK Fadeout Puzzle? Differential Associations Between Enrollment in PreK and Constrained and Unconstrained Skills Across Kindergarten
Meghan McCormick, Christina Weiland, JoAnn Hsueh, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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May 5, 2022
Does kindergarten instruction matter for sustaining the prekindergarten (PreK) boost? Evidence from individual- and classroom-level survey and observational data
Meghan P McCormick, Mirjana Pralica, Christina Weiland, et al.
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