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Sarah R Beck

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Understanding teaching needs developmentSarah R Beck
Cognitive Science|April 8, 2015
Why What Is Counterfactual Really Matters: A Response to Weisberg and Gopnik ()Sarah R Beck
Child Development|April 7, 2011
Almost thinking counterfactually: children's understanding of close counterfactualsSarah R Beck, Carlie Guthrie
Frontiers in Psychology|March 31, 2022
The Bidirectional Relation Between Counterfactual Thinking and Closeness, Controllability, and ExceptionalityYibo Xie, Sarah R Beck
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 10, 2009
Is understanding regret dependent on developments in counterfactual thinking?Sarah R Beck, Maria Crilly
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
How should we question young children's understanding of aspectuality?Gillian M Waters, Sarah R Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 7, 2009
The development and robustness of young children's understanding of aspectualityGillian M Waters, Sarah R Beck
Cognition & Emotion|November 15, 2011
The development of children's regret and reliefDaniel P Weisberg, Sarah R Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 24, 2010
Children's thinking about their own and others' regret and reliefDaniel P Weisberg, Sarah R Beck
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
The development of the imagination and imaginary worldsSarah R Beck, Paul L Harris
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Understanding teaching needs developmentSarah R Beck
Cognitive Science|April 8, 2015
Why What Is Counterfactual Really Matters: A Response to Weisberg and Gopnik ()Sarah R Beck
Child Development|April 7, 2011
Almost thinking counterfactually: children's understanding of close counterfactualsSarah R Beck, Carlie Guthrie
Frontiers in Psychology|March 31, 2022
The Bidirectional Relation Between Counterfactual Thinking and Closeness, Controllability, and ExceptionalityYibo Xie, Sarah R Beck
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 10, 2009
Is understanding regret dependent on developments in counterfactual thinking?Sarah R Beck, Maria Crilly
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
How should we question young children's understanding of aspectuality?Gillian M Waters, Sarah R Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 7, 2009
The development and robustness of young children's understanding of aspectualityGillian M Waters, Sarah R Beck
Cognition & Emotion|November 15, 2011
The development of children's regret and reliefDaniel P Weisberg, Sarah R Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 24, 2010
Children's thinking about their own and others' regret and reliefDaniel P Weisberg, Sarah R Beck
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
The development of the imagination and imaginary worldsSarah R Beck, Paul L Harris
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