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Ori Friedman

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Child Development|April 6, 2017
Accent, Language, and Race: 4-6-Year-Old Children's Inferences Differ by Speaker CueDrew Weatherhead, Ori Friedman, Katherine S White
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 16, 2018
Children's accent-based inferences depend on geographic backgroundDrew Weatherhead, Katherine S White, Ori Friedman
Cognition|September 24, 2015
Identical but not interchangeable: Preschoolers view owned objects as non-fungibleStephanie McEwan, Madison L Pesowski, Ori Friedman
Child Development|May 16, 2022
Easy or difficult? Children's understanding of how supply and demand affect goal completionEmily E Stonehouse, Michelle Huh, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2021
Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational ChoicesClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 7, 2024
Not just social networks: How people infer relations from mutual connectionsClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Psychology|October 8, 2024
Doing things efficiently: Testing an account of why simple explanations are satisfyingClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|May 18, 2012
Acquiring ownership and the attribution of responsibilityMax Palamar, Doan T Le, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Science|July 29, 2014
Parallels in preschoolers' and adults' judgments about ownership rights and bodily rightsJulia W Van de Vondervoort, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|January 15, 2014
Preschoolers can infer general rules governing fantastical events in fictionJulia W Van de Vondervoort, Ori Friedman
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Child Development|April 6, 2017
Accent, Language, and Race: 4-6-Year-Old Children's Inferences Differ by Speaker CueDrew Weatherhead, Ori Friedman, Katherine S White
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 16, 2018
Children's accent-based inferences depend on geographic backgroundDrew Weatherhead, Katherine S White, Ori Friedman
Cognition|September 24, 2015
Identical but not interchangeable: Preschoolers view owned objects as non-fungibleStephanie McEwan, Madison L Pesowski, Ori Friedman
Child Development|May 16, 2022
Easy or difficult? Children's understanding of how supply and demand affect goal completionEmily E Stonehouse, Michelle Huh, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2021
Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational ChoicesClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 7, 2024
Not just social networks: How people infer relations from mutual connectionsClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Psychology|October 8, 2024
Doing things efficiently: Testing an account of why simple explanations are satisfyingClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|May 18, 2012
Acquiring ownership and the attribution of responsibilityMax Palamar, Doan T Le, Ori Friedman
Cognitive Science|July 29, 2014
Parallels in preschoolers' and adults' judgments about ownership rights and bodily rightsJulia W Van de Vondervoort, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|January 15, 2014
Preschoolers can infer general rules governing fantastical events in fictionJulia W Van de Vondervoort, Ori Friedman
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