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Meredith Meyer

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Michigan Health & Hospitals|November 25, 2003
New access alternativesMeredith Meyer
Learning & Behavior|May 7, 2011
Statistical learning of action: the role of conditional probabilityMeredith Meyer, Dare Baldwin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
The inherence heuristic: a basis for psychological essentialism?Susan A Gelman, Meredith Meyer
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 27, 2013
Child categorizationSusan A Gelman, Meredith Meyer
Frontiers in Psychology|March 28, 2015
Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brillianceMeredith Meyer, Andrei Cimpian, Sarah-Jane Leslie
Memory & Cognition|September 1, 2018
Attention reorganizes as structure is detected in dynamic actionBridgette Martin Hard, Meredith Meyer, Dare Baldwin
Metabolic Brain Disease|October 11, 2016
Decreased sensitivity of palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1-deficient neurons to chemical anoxiaMeredith Meyer, Attila D Kovács, David A Pearce
Cognition|November 24, 2007
Segmenting dynamic human action via statistical structureDare Baldwin, Annika Andersson, Jenny Saffran, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 17, 2015
Expectations of brilliance underlie gender distributions across academic disciplinesSarah-Jane Leslie, Andrei Cimpian, Meredith Meyer, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 27, 2022
Genetic essentialist beliefs about criminality predict harshness of recommended punishmentMeredith Meyer, Francine L Dolins, Yesenia Grijalva, et al.
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Michigan Health & Hospitals|November 25, 2003
New access alternativesMeredith Meyer
Learning & Behavior|May 7, 2011
Statistical learning of action: the role of conditional probabilityMeredith Meyer, Dare Baldwin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
The inherence heuristic: a basis for psychological essentialism?Susan A Gelman, Meredith Meyer
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 27, 2013
Child categorizationSusan A Gelman, Meredith Meyer
Frontiers in Psychology|March 28, 2015
Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brillianceMeredith Meyer, Andrei Cimpian, Sarah-Jane Leslie
Memory & Cognition|September 1, 2018
Attention reorganizes as structure is detected in dynamic actionBridgette Martin Hard, Meredith Meyer, Dare Baldwin
Metabolic Brain Disease|October 11, 2016
Decreased sensitivity of palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1-deficient neurons to chemical anoxiaMeredith Meyer, Attila D Kovács, David A Pearce
Cognition|November 24, 2007
Segmenting dynamic human action via statistical structureDare Baldwin, Annika Andersson, Jenny Saffran, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 17, 2015
Expectations of brilliance underlie gender distributions across academic disciplinesSarah-Jane Leslie, Andrei Cimpian, Meredith Meyer, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 27, 2022
Genetic essentialist beliefs about criminality predict harshness of recommended punishmentMeredith Meyer, Francine L Dolins, Yesenia Grijalva, et al.
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