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Ori Friedman

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 16, 2019
Children value objects with distinctive historiesMadison L Pesowski, Ori Friedman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2026
The Moral Standing of Created Agents: Bad Is More Owned Than GoodEmily E Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|May 29, 2014
Mine, yours, no one's: children's understanding of how ownership affects object useShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|April 11, 2017
She bought the unicorn from the pet store: Six- to seven-year-olds are strongly inclined to generate natural explanationsShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman
Child Development|February 1, 2021
A Similarity Heuristic in Children's Possibility JudgmentsBrandon W Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition|March 29, 2022
Attributing ownership to hold others accountableEmily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Child Development|July 28, 2020
Children's Beliefs About Possibility Differ Across Dreams, Stories, and RealityBrandon W Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition|November 11, 2006
The conceptual underpinnings of pretense: pretending is not 'behaving-as-if'Ori Friedman, Alan M Leslie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 16, 2020
Unsolicited but acceptable: Non-owners can access property if the owner benefitsEmily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 25, 2008
Children do not follow the rule "ignorance means getting it wrong"Ori Friedman, Adam R Petrashek
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Showing results (31-40 of 109) with videos related to

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Pageof 11
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 16, 2019
Children value objects with distinctive historiesMadison L Pesowski, Ori Friedman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2026
The Moral Standing of Created Agents: Bad Is More Owned Than GoodEmily E Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|May 29, 2014
Mine, yours, no one's: children's understanding of how ownership affects object useShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|April 11, 2017
She bought the unicorn from the pet store: Six- to seven-year-olds are strongly inclined to generate natural explanationsShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman
Child Development|February 1, 2021
A Similarity Heuristic in Children's Possibility JudgmentsBrandon W Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition|March 29, 2022
Attributing ownership to hold others accountableEmily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Child Development|July 28, 2020
Children's Beliefs About Possibility Differ Across Dreams, Stories, and RealityBrandon W Goulding, Ori Friedman
Cognition|November 11, 2006
The conceptual underpinnings of pretense: pretending is not 'behaving-as-if'Ori Friedman, Alan M Leslie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 16, 2020
Unsolicited but acceptable: Non-owners can access property if the owner benefitsEmily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 25, 2008
Children do not follow the rule "ignorance means getting it wrong"Ori Friedman, Adam R Petrashek
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