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Patricia H Miller

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Developmental Psychology|October 11, 2012
A show of hands: Relations between young children's gesturing and executive functionGina O'Neill, Patricia H Miller
Child Development|November 17, 2010
A developmental perspective on executive functionJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller
Child Development|June 30, 2017
Revisiting Young Children's Understanding of the Psychological Causes of BehaviorPatricia H Miller, Patricia A Aloise-Young
Learning and Individual Differences|August 17, 2011
Relations between Executive Function and Academic Achievement from Ages 5 to 17 in a Large, Representative National SampleJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller, Jack A Naglieri
Developmental Review : DR|February 18, 2010
Executive Functions after Age 5: Changes and CorrelatesJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller, Lara L Jones
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 21, 2018
Put your hands up! Gesturing improves preschoolers' executive functionCandace L Rhoads, Patricia H Miller, Gina O Jaeger
Educational Psychology Review|September 25, 2009
Exercise and Children's Intelligence, Cognition, and Academic AchievementPhillip D Tomporowski, Catherine L Davis, Patricia H Miller, et al.
Developmental Psychology|February 5, 2016
Theory of mind and executive function in Chinese preschool childrenShinchieh Duh, Jae H Paik, Patricia H Miller, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|January 15, 2014
Test-retest reliability of a short form of the children's social desirability scale for nutrition and health-related researchPatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|September 27, 2006
Body mass index, sex, interview protocol, and children's accuracy for reporting kilocalories observed eaten at school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|October 11, 2012
A show of hands: Relations between young children's gesturing and executive functionGina O'Neill, Patricia H Miller
Child Development|November 17, 2010
A developmental perspective on executive functionJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller
Child Development|June 30, 2017
Revisiting Young Children's Understanding of the Psychological Causes of BehaviorPatricia H Miller, Patricia A Aloise-Young
Learning and Individual Differences|August 17, 2011
Relations between Executive Function and Academic Achievement from Ages 5 to 17 in a Large, Representative National SampleJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller, Jack A Naglieri
Developmental Review : DR|February 18, 2010
Executive Functions after Age 5: Changes and CorrelatesJohn R Best, Patricia H Miller, Lara L Jones
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 21, 2018
Put your hands up! Gesturing improves preschoolers' executive functionCandace L Rhoads, Patricia H Miller, Gina O Jaeger
Educational Psychology Review|September 25, 2009
Exercise and Children's Intelligence, Cognition, and Academic AchievementPhillip D Tomporowski, Catherine L Davis, Patricia H Miller, et al.
Developmental Psychology|February 5, 2016
Theory of mind and executive function in Chinese preschool childrenShinchieh Duh, Jae H Paik, Patricia H Miller, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|January 15, 2014
Test-retest reliability of a short form of the children's social desirability scale for nutrition and health-related researchPatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|September 27, 2006
Body mass index, sex, interview protocol, and children's accuracy for reporting kilocalories observed eaten at school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
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