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Robert Hepach

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 12, 2017
The specificity of reciprocity: Young children reciprocate more generously to those who intentionally benefit themAmrisha Vaish, Robert Hepach, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|December 28, 2016
The fulfillment of others' needs elevates children's body postureRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Child Development|November 2, 2016
Children's Intrinsic Motivation to Provide Help Themselves After Accidentally Harming OthersRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Infant Behavior & Development|May 25, 2018
Desire understanding in 2-year-old children: An eye-tracking studyAmrisha Vaish, Robert Hepach, Tobias Grossmann
Developmental Science|October 17, 2019
Children learn words easier when they are interested in the category to which the word belongsLena Ackermann, Robert Hepach, Nivedita Mani
Psychological Science|August 2, 2012
Young children are intrinsically motivated to see others helpedRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|August 15, 2012
Young children sympathize less in response to unjustified emotional distressRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Frontiers in Psychology|July 29, 2015
Novel paradigms to measure variability of behavior in early childhood: posture, gaze, and pupil dilationRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Science|November 12, 2019
Chimpanzees help others with what they want; children help them with what they needRobert Hepach, Leïla Benziad, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|December 29, 2019
Prosocial attention in children with and without autism spectrum disorder: Dissociation between anticipatory gaze and internal arousalRobert Hepach, Darren Hedley, Heather J Nuske
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 12, 2017
The specificity of reciprocity: Young children reciprocate more generously to those who intentionally benefit themAmrisha Vaish, Robert Hepach, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|December 28, 2016
The fulfillment of others' needs elevates children's body postureRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Child Development|November 2, 2016
Children's Intrinsic Motivation to Provide Help Themselves After Accidentally Harming OthersRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Infant Behavior & Development|May 25, 2018
Desire understanding in 2-year-old children: An eye-tracking studyAmrisha Vaish, Robert Hepach, Tobias Grossmann
Developmental Science|October 17, 2019
Children learn words easier when they are interested in the category to which the word belongsLena Ackermann, Robert Hepach, Nivedita Mani
Psychological Science|August 2, 2012
Young children are intrinsically motivated to see others helpedRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|August 15, 2012
Young children sympathize less in response to unjustified emotional distressRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Frontiers in Psychology|July 29, 2015
Novel paradigms to measure variability of behavior in early childhood: posture, gaze, and pupil dilationRobert Hepach, Amrisha Vaish, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Science|November 12, 2019
Chimpanzees help others with what they want; children help them with what they needRobert Hepach, Leïla Benziad, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|December 29, 2019
Prosocial attention in children with and without autism spectrum disorder: Dissociation between anticipatory gaze and internal arousalRobert Hepach, Darren Hedley, Heather J Nuske
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