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Rebecca Seston

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 17, 2012
Professional physical scientists display tenacious teleological tendencies: purpose-based reasoning as a cognitive defaultDeborah Kelemen, Joshua Rottman, Rebecca Seston
Child Development|August 14, 2012
Learning about tool categories via eavesdroppingBrenda Phillips, Rebecca Seston, Deborah Kelemen
Cognitive Development|February 18, 2010
Vacuuming with my mouth?: Children's ability to comprehend novel extensions of familiar verbsRebecca Seston, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Weiyi Ma, et al.
Psychological Science|February 8, 2014
Young children can be taught basic natural selection using a picture-storybook interventionDeborah Kelemen, Natalie A Emmons, Rebecca Seston Schillaci, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 17, 2012
Professional physical scientists display tenacious teleological tendencies: purpose-based reasoning as a cognitive defaultDeborah Kelemen, Joshua Rottman, Rebecca Seston
Child Development|August 14, 2012
Learning about tool categories via eavesdroppingBrenda Phillips, Rebecca Seston, Deborah Kelemen
Cognitive Development|February 18, 2010
Vacuuming with my mouth?: Children's ability to comprehend novel extensions of familiar verbsRebecca Seston, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Weiyi Ma, et al.
Psychological Science|February 8, 2014
Young children can be taught basic natural selection using a picture-storybook interventionDeborah Kelemen, Natalie A Emmons, Rebecca Seston Schillaci, et al.
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