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Nina N Ye

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Developmental Psychology|February 23, 2026
Children recognize conflicting intent in testimonyNina N Ye, Kathleen H Corriveau, Bahar Köymen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 5, 2026
Understanding how peer culture is transmitted requires an understanding of peer teachingKathleen H Corriveau, Nina N Ye, Samuel Ronfard
Child Development|March 25, 2026
Learning from non-explanations: Children trust Socratic over authoritarian responsesNina N Ye, Allison J Williams-Gant, Allison M Chodes, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|February 23, 2026
Children recognize conflicting intent in testimonyNina N Ye, Kathleen H Corriveau, Bahar Köymen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 5, 2026
Understanding how peer culture is transmitted requires an understanding of peer teachingKathleen H Corriveau, Nina N Ye, Samuel Ronfard
Child Development|March 25, 2026
Learning from non-explanations: Children trust Socratic over authoritarian responsesNina N Ye, Allison J Williams-Gant, Allison M Chodes, et al.
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