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Ori Friedman

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 21, 2008
First possession: an assumption guiding inferences about who owns whatOri Friedman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 28, 2010
Necessary for possession: how people reason about the acquisition of ownershipOri Friedman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Ownership and willingness to compete for resourcesOri Friedman
Cognition|June 19, 2012
The folk conception of knowledgeChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
The second-order problem of other mindsOri Friedman, Arber Tasimi
Cognition|January 21, 2016
If I am free, you can't own me: Autonomy makes entities less ownableChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 9, 2016
Children's generic interpretation of pretenseCarolyn Baer, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|September 27, 2019
Young children use supply and demand to infer desirabilityMichelle Huh, Ori Friedman
Child Development|February 10, 2017
Fitting the Message to the Listener: Children Selectively Mention General and Specific FactsCarolyn Baer, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|February 22, 2017
Young children's understanding of the limits and benefits of group ownershipMichelle Huh, Ori Friedman
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 21, 2008
First possession: an assumption guiding inferences about who owns whatOri Friedman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 28, 2010
Necessary for possession: how people reason about the acquisition of ownershipOri Friedman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Ownership and willingness to compete for resourcesOri Friedman
Cognition|June 19, 2012
The folk conception of knowledgeChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
The second-order problem of other mindsOri Friedman, Arber Tasimi
Cognition|January 21, 2016
If I am free, you can't own me: Autonomy makes entities less ownableChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 9, 2016
Children's generic interpretation of pretenseCarolyn Baer, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|September 27, 2019
Young children use supply and demand to infer desirabilityMichelle Huh, Ori Friedman
Child Development|February 10, 2017
Fitting the Message to the Listener: Children Selectively Mention General and Specific FactsCarolyn Baer, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|February 22, 2017
Young children's understanding of the limits and benefits of group ownershipMichelle Huh, Ori Friedman
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