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Matti Wilks

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Cognitive Science|October 9, 2023
The Relative Importance of Target and Judge Characteristics in Shaping the Moral CircleBastian Jaeger, Matti Wilks
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 18, 2017
Children disassociate from antisocial in-group membersMatti Wilks, Mark Nielsen
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|May 15, 2024
Does Distance Matter? How Physical and Social Distance Shape Our Perceived Obligations to OthersJulia Marshall, Matti Wilks
Developmental Psychology|June 6, 2022
Children prefer natural food, tooMatti Wilks, Paul Bloom
Royal Society Open Science|July 23, 2021
Does helping now excuse cheating later? An investigation into moral balancing in childrenSophie Cameron, Matti Wilks, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2018
Developmental changes in young children's willingness to copy the antisocial actions of ingroup members in a minimal group contextMatti Wilks, James Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Journal of Personality|May 9, 2023
Who gives? Characteristics of those who have taken the Giving What We Can pledgeMatti Wilks, Jessica McCurdy, Paul Bloom
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|February 27, 2016
Preschool children's learning proclivities: When the ritual stance trumps the instrumental stanceMatti Wilks, Rohan Kapitány, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Science|April 26, 2018
Children imitate antisocial in-group membersMatti Wilks, James Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Appetite|September 13, 2020
What does it mean to say that cultured meat is unnatural?Matti Wilks, Matthew Hornsey, Paul Bloom
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Showing results (1-10 of 29) with videos related to

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Cognitive Science|October 9, 2023
The Relative Importance of Target and Judge Characteristics in Shaping the Moral CircleBastian Jaeger, Matti Wilks
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 18, 2017
Children disassociate from antisocial in-group membersMatti Wilks, Mark Nielsen
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|May 15, 2024
Does Distance Matter? How Physical and Social Distance Shape Our Perceived Obligations to OthersJulia Marshall, Matti Wilks
Developmental Psychology|June 6, 2022
Children prefer natural food, tooMatti Wilks, Paul Bloom
Royal Society Open Science|July 23, 2021
Does helping now excuse cheating later? An investigation into moral balancing in childrenSophie Cameron, Matti Wilks, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2018
Developmental changes in young children's willingness to copy the antisocial actions of ingroup members in a minimal group contextMatti Wilks, James Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Journal of Personality|May 9, 2023
Who gives? Characteristics of those who have taken the Giving What We Can pledgeMatti Wilks, Jessica McCurdy, Paul Bloom
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|February 27, 2016
Preschool children's learning proclivities: When the ritual stance trumps the instrumental stanceMatti Wilks, Rohan Kapitány, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Science|April 26, 2018
Children imitate antisocial in-group membersMatti Wilks, James Kirby, Mark Nielsen
Appetite|September 13, 2020
What does it mean to say that cultured meat is unnatural?Matti Wilks, Matthew Hornsey, Paul Bloom
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