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Mark Nielsen

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Plos One|April 6, 2012
When the transmission of culture is child's playMark Nielsen, Jessica Cucchiaro, Jumana Mohamedally
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 14, 2020
The effect of economic inequality on young children's prosocial decision-makingKelly Kirkland, Jolanda Jetten, Mark Nielsen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Shamanism and the social nature of cumulative cultureMark Nielsen, Ronald Fischer, Yoshihisa Kashima
Developmental Science|December 23, 2014
Preschool children favor copying a successful individual over an unsuccessful groupMatti Wilks, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 12, 2018
The cost of helping: An exploration of compassionate responding in childrenMitchell Green, James N Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Psychological Reports|August 12, 2018
Behavioral Investments in the Short Term Fail to Produce a Sunk Cost EffectJeremy S Nash, Kana Imuta, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Science|December 17, 2010
Children's capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solutionThomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, Rebecca von Gehlen
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Direct cost does not impact on young children's spontaneous helping behaviorMark Nielsen, Julia Gigante, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|January 15, 2015
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens) know when they are ignorant about the location of foodKarri Neldner, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Psychobiology|June 21, 2012
Is newborn imitation developmentally homologous to later social-cognitive skills?Thomas Suddendorf, Janine Oostenbroek, Mark Nielsen, et al.
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Plos One|April 6, 2012
When the transmission of culture is child's playMark Nielsen, Jessica Cucchiaro, Jumana Mohamedally
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 14, 2020
The effect of economic inequality on young children's prosocial decision-makingKelly Kirkland, Jolanda Jetten, Mark Nielsen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Shamanism and the social nature of cumulative cultureMark Nielsen, Ronald Fischer, Yoshihisa Kashima
Developmental Science|December 23, 2014
Preschool children favor copying a successful individual over an unsuccessful groupMatti Wilks, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 12, 2018
The cost of helping: An exploration of compassionate responding in childrenMitchell Green, James N Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Psychological Reports|August 12, 2018
Behavioral Investments in the Short Term Fail to Produce a Sunk Cost EffectJeremy S Nash, Kana Imuta, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Science|December 17, 2010
Children's capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solutionThomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, Rebecca von Gehlen
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Direct cost does not impact on young children's spontaneous helping behaviorMark Nielsen, Julia Gigante, Emma Collier-Baker
Animal Cognition|January 15, 2015
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens) know when they are ignorant about the location of foodKarri Neldner, Emma Collier-Baker, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Psychobiology|June 21, 2012
Is newborn imitation developmentally homologous to later social-cognitive skills?Thomas Suddendorf, Janine Oostenbroek, Mark Nielsen, et al.
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