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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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April 30, 2020
Rethinking Executive Function and Its Development
Sabine Doebel
Psychological Science
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April 7, 2018
Group Influences on Engaging Self-Control: Children Delay Gratification and Value It More When Their In-Group Delays and Their Out-Group Doesn't
Sabine Doebel, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychology
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January 30, 2013
Children's use of moral behavior in selective trust: discrimination versus learning
Sabine Doebel, Melissa A Koenig
Cognitive Development
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June 3, 2014
Bottom-up and top-down dynamics in young children's executive function: Labels aid 3-year-olds' performance on the Dimensional Change Card Sort
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Developmental Review : DR
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March 9, 2016
A meta-analysis of the Dimensional Change Card Sort: Implications for developmental theories and the measurement of executive function in children
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Cognition
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September 23, 2016
Seeing conflict and engaging control: Experience with contrastive language benefits executive function in preschoolers
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Psychological Bulletin
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October 17, 2024
Early childhood executive function predicts concurrent and later social and behavioral outcomes: A review and meta-analysis
Nicole J Stucke, Sabine Doebel
Psychological Science
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December 19, 2019
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait: Delaying Gratification Likely Does Matter for Later Achievement (A Commentary on Watts, Duncan, & Quan, 2018)
Sabine Doebel, Laura E Michaelson, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Science
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January 6, 2022
What are the kids doing? Exploring young children's activities at home and relations with externally cued executive function and child temperament
Nicole J Stucke, Gijsbert Stoet, Sabine Doebel
Scientific Reports
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July 13, 2022
Kindchenschema and cuteness elicit interest in caring for and playing with young children, but less so when children are masked
Sabine Doebel, Nicole J Stucke, Songhan Pang
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
April 30, 2020
Rethinking Executive Function and Its Development
Sabine Doebel
Psychological Science
|
April 7, 2018
Group Influences on Engaging Self-Control: Children Delay Gratification and Value It More When Their In-Group Delays and Their Out-Group Doesn't
Sabine Doebel, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychology
|
January 30, 2013
Children's use of moral behavior in selective trust: discrimination versus learning
Sabine Doebel, Melissa A Koenig
Cognitive Development
|
June 3, 2014
Bottom-up and top-down dynamics in young children's executive function: Labels aid 3-year-olds' performance on the Dimensional Change Card Sort
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Developmental Review : DR
|
March 9, 2016
A meta-analysis of the Dimensional Change Card Sort: Implications for developmental theories and the measurement of executive function in children
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Cognition
|
September 23, 2016
Seeing conflict and engaging control: Experience with contrastive language benefits executive function in preschoolers
Sabine Doebel, Philip David Zelazo
Psychological Bulletin
|
October 17, 2024
Early childhood executive function predicts concurrent and later social and behavioral outcomes: A review and meta-analysis
Nicole J Stucke, Sabine Doebel
Psychological Science
|
December 19, 2019
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait: Delaying Gratification Likely Does Matter for Later Achievement (A Commentary on Watts, Duncan, & Quan, 2018)
Sabine Doebel, Laura E Michaelson, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Science
|
January 6, 2022
What are the kids doing? Exploring young children's activities at home and relations with externally cued executive function and child temperament
Nicole J Stucke, Gijsbert Stoet, Sabine Doebel
Scientific Reports
|
July 13, 2022
Kindchenschema and cuteness elicit interest in caring for and playing with young children, but less so when children are masked
Sabine Doebel, Nicole J Stucke, Songhan Pang
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