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Ori Friedman

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Cognition|April 4, 2024
Emotions before actions: When children see costs as causalClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|May 6, 2009
Preschoolers infer ownership from "control of permission"Karen R Neary, Ori Friedman, Corinna L Burnstein
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 31, 2018
Ownership Matters: People Possess a Naïve Theory of OwnershipShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman, Susan A Gelman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 14, 2025
Time from structure: Children infer the temporal order of past events from visual arraysBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|June 2, 2022
The odds tell children what people favorTiffany Doan, Emily Stonehouse, Stephanie Denison, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 14, 2019
An advantage for ownership over preferences in children's future thinkingBrandon W Goulding, Cristina M Atance, Ori Friedman
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 24, 2004
Core mechanisms in "theory of mind"Alan M Leslie, Ori Friedman, Tim P German
Child Development|December 13, 2021
Causal knowledge and children's possibility judgmentsBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Anchored in the present: preschoolers more accurately infer their futures when confronted with their pastsBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2018
Distant lands make for distant possibilities: Children view improbable events as more possible in far-away locationsCelina K Bowman-Smith, Andrew Shtulman, Ori Friedman
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Cognition|April 4, 2024
Emotions before actions: When children see costs as causalClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|May 6, 2009
Preschoolers infer ownership from "control of permission"Karen R Neary, Ori Friedman, Corinna L Burnstein
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 31, 2018
Ownership Matters: People Possess a Naïve Theory of OwnershipShaylene E Nancekivell, Ori Friedman, Susan A Gelman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 14, 2025
Time from structure: Children infer the temporal order of past events from visual arraysBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|June 2, 2022
The odds tell children what people favorTiffany Doan, Emily Stonehouse, Stephanie Denison, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 14, 2019
An advantage for ownership over preferences in children's future thinkingBrandon W Goulding, Cristina M Atance, Ori Friedman
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 24, 2004
Core mechanisms in "theory of mind"Alan M Leslie, Ori Friedman, Tim P German
Child Development|December 13, 2021
Causal knowledge and children's possibility judgmentsBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Anchored in the present: preschoolers more accurately infer their futures when confronted with their pastsBrandon W Goulding, Emily Elizabeth Stonehouse, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|December 21, 2018
Distant lands make for distant possibilities: Children view improbable events as more possible in far-away locationsCelina K Bowman-Smith, Andrew Shtulman, Ori Friedman
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