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Patricia Ganea

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Developmental Psychology|May 9, 2007
Infants interpret ambiguous requests for absent objectsMegan M Saylor, Patricia Ganea
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|October 13, 2020
Designing Narrative-Focused Role-Playing Games for Visualization Literacy in Young ChildrenElaine Huynh, Angela Nyhout, Patricia Ganea, et al.
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology|October 16, 2010
Less is More: How manipulative features affect children's learning from picture booksMedha Tare, Cynthia Chiong, Patricia Ganea, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2016
Creature feature: Preschoolers use verbal descriptions to identify referentsMegan M Saylor, Maria Osina, Tiffany Tassin, et al.
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|October 9, 2023
A follow up investigation of placental pathology, responsive parenting, and preschool children's executive functioning and language developmentSahar Borairi, Begum Ozdemir, Jennifer Jenkins, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|May 9, 2007
Infants interpret ambiguous requests for absent objectsMegan M Saylor, Patricia Ganea
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|October 13, 2020
Designing Narrative-Focused Role-Playing Games for Visualization Literacy in Young ChildrenElaine Huynh, Angela Nyhout, Patricia Ganea, et al.
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology|October 16, 2010
Less is More: How manipulative features affect children's learning from picture booksMedha Tare, Cynthia Chiong, Patricia Ganea, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2016
Creature feature: Preschoolers use verbal descriptions to identify referentsMegan M Saylor, Maria Osina, Tiffany Tassin, et al.
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|October 9, 2023
A follow up investigation of placental pathology, responsive parenting, and preschool children's executive functioning and language developmentSahar Borairi, Begum Ozdemir, Jennifer Jenkins, et al.
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