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Rory T Devine

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Developmental Science|March 31, 2022
Mothers' and fathers' executive function both predict emergent executive function in toddlerhoodAndrew Ribner, Rory T Devine, Clancy Blair, et al.
Child Development|December 11, 2013
Mothers' cognitive references to 2-year-olds predict theory of mind at ages 6 and 10Rosie Ensor, Rory T Devine, Alex Marks, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|July 25, 2019
Parental well-being, couple relationship quality, and children's behavioral problems in the first 2 years of lifeClaire Hughes, Rory T Devine, Judi Mesman, et al.
Developmental Science|May 1, 2020
Understanding the terrible twos: A longitudinal investigation of the impact of early executive function and parent-child interactionsClaire Hughes, Rory T Devine, Judi Mesman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 29, 2017
Relations between theory of mind and executive function in middle childhood: A short-term longitudinal studySerena Lecce, Federica Bianco, Rory T Devine, et al.
Child Development|April 27, 2026
Trajectories of theory of mind development during middle childhood: A four-wave longitudinal studyAngelica Manzi, Luca Ronchi, Rory T Devine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 24, 2015
Theory of mind and executive function during middle childhood across culturesZhenlin Wang, Rory T Devine, Keri K Wong, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 30, 2023
Measures of individual differences in adult theory of mind: A systematic reviewElaine Kit Ling Yeung, Ian A Apperly, Rory T Devine
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 5, 2020
Infant screen exposure links to toddlers' inhibition, but not other EF constructs: A propensity score studyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
Screen Time and Executive Function in Toddlerhood: A Longitudinal StudyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
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Developmental Science|March 31, 2022
Mothers' and fathers' executive function both predict emergent executive function in toddlerhoodAndrew Ribner, Rory T Devine, Clancy Blair, et al.
Child Development|December 11, 2013
Mothers' cognitive references to 2-year-olds predict theory of mind at ages 6 and 10Rosie Ensor, Rory T Devine, Alex Marks, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|July 25, 2019
Parental well-being, couple relationship quality, and children's behavioral problems in the first 2 years of lifeClaire Hughes, Rory T Devine, Judi Mesman, et al.
Developmental Science|May 1, 2020
Understanding the terrible twos: A longitudinal investigation of the impact of early executive function and parent-child interactionsClaire Hughes, Rory T Devine, Judi Mesman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 29, 2017
Relations between theory of mind and executive function in middle childhood: A short-term longitudinal studySerena Lecce, Federica Bianco, Rory T Devine, et al.
Child Development|April 27, 2026
Trajectories of theory of mind development during middle childhood: A four-wave longitudinal studyAngelica Manzi, Luca Ronchi, Rory T Devine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 24, 2015
Theory of mind and executive function during middle childhood across culturesZhenlin Wang, Rory T Devine, Keri K Wong, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 30, 2023
Measures of individual differences in adult theory of mind: A systematic reviewElaine Kit Ling Yeung, Ian A Apperly, Rory T Devine
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 5, 2020
Infant screen exposure links to toddlers' inhibition, but not other EF constructs: A propensity score studyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
Screen Time and Executive Function in Toddlerhood: A Longitudinal StudyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
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