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Rebecca R Frausel

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 20, 2017
Working memory predicts children's analogical reasoningNina K Simms, Rebecca R Frausel, Lindsey E Richland
Developmental Psychology|September 6, 2021
Personal narrative as a 'breeding ground' for higher-order thinking talk in early parent-child interactionsRebecca R Frausel, Lindsey E Richland, Susan C Levine, et al.
Cognition|May 11, 2020
The origins of higher-order thinking lie in children's spontaneous talk across the pre-school yearsRebecca R Frausel, Catriona Silvey, Cassie Freeman, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 20, 2017
Working memory predicts children's analogical reasoningNina K Simms, Rebecca R Frausel, Lindsey E Richland
Developmental Psychology|September 6, 2021
Personal narrative as a 'breeding ground' for higher-order thinking talk in early parent-child interactionsRebecca R Frausel, Lindsey E Richland, Susan C Levine, et al.
Cognition|May 11, 2020
The origins of higher-order thinking lie in children's spontaneous talk across the pre-school yearsRebecca R Frausel, Catriona Silvey, Cassie Freeman, et al.
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