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Nadia Chernyak

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 5, 2023
The emergence of young children's tolerance for inequality: With age, children stop showing numerically sensitive fairnessNadia Chernyak
Developmental Psychology|January 29, 2026
Symbolic counting skills promote numerically sensitive intolerance for selfishnessSifana Sohail, Nadia Chernyak
Psychological Science|August 20, 2013
Giving preschoolers choice increases sharing behaviorNadia Chernyak, Tamar Kushnir
Cognition|May 13, 2026
The power of success stories: Social mobility beliefs of children and adultsJacqueline Beck, Nadia Chernyak
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 21, 2024
The good, the rich, and the powerful: How young children compensate victims of moral transgressions depending on moral character, wealth, and social dominanceFlora Schwartz, Nadia Chernyak
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 11, 2017
The influence of understanding and having choice on children's prosocial behaviorNadia Chernyak, Tamar Kushnir
Developmental Psychology|January 18, 2019
The cultural roots of free will beliefs: How Singaporean and U.S. Children judge and explain possibilities for action in interpersonal contextsNadia Chernyak, Carissa Kang, Tamar Kushnir
Developmental Science|July 31, 2018
Explaining early moral hypocrisy: Numerical cognition promotes equal sharing behavior in preschool-aged childrenNadia Chernyak, Paul L Harris, Sara Cordes
Child Development|April 27, 2022
A counting intervention promotes fair sharing in preschoolersNadia Chernyak, Paul L Harris, Sara Cordes
Child Development|May 21, 2026
Cognitive predictors of equity-based social evaluation: Dissociation between proportional reasoning and cognitive controlRui Zhang, Michelle A Hurst, Nadia Chernyak
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 5, 2023
The emergence of young children's tolerance for inequality: With age, children stop showing numerically sensitive fairnessNadia Chernyak
Developmental Psychology|January 29, 2026
Symbolic counting skills promote numerically sensitive intolerance for selfishnessSifana Sohail, Nadia Chernyak
Psychological Science|August 20, 2013
Giving preschoolers choice increases sharing behaviorNadia Chernyak, Tamar Kushnir
Cognition|May 13, 2026
The power of success stories: Social mobility beliefs of children and adultsJacqueline Beck, Nadia Chernyak
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 21, 2024
The good, the rich, and the powerful: How young children compensate victims of moral transgressions depending on moral character, wealth, and social dominanceFlora Schwartz, Nadia Chernyak
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 11, 2017
The influence of understanding and having choice on children's prosocial behaviorNadia Chernyak, Tamar Kushnir
Developmental Psychology|January 18, 2019
The cultural roots of free will beliefs: How Singaporean and U.S. Children judge and explain possibilities for action in interpersonal contextsNadia Chernyak, Carissa Kang, Tamar Kushnir
Developmental Science|July 31, 2018
Explaining early moral hypocrisy: Numerical cognition promotes equal sharing behavior in preschool-aged childrenNadia Chernyak, Paul L Harris, Sara Cordes
Child Development|April 27, 2022
A counting intervention promotes fair sharing in preschoolersNadia Chernyak, Paul L Harris, Sara Cordes
Child Development|May 21, 2026
Cognitive predictors of equity-based social evaluation: Dissociation between proportional reasoning and cognitive controlRui Zhang, Michelle A Hurst, Nadia Chernyak
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