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Simone P Nguyen

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Child Development|July 19, 2012
Inductive selectivity in children's cross-classified conceptsSimone P Nguyen
Appetite|September 12, 2006
An apple a day keeps the doctor away: children's evaluative categories of foodSimone P Nguyen
Developmental Psychology|May 9, 2007
Cross-classification and category representation in children's conceptsSimone P Nguyen
Infant and Child Development|May 6, 2011
Children's Evaluative Categories and Inductive Inferences within the Domain of FoodSimone P Nguyen
Infant and Child Development|October 11, 2012
The role of external sources of information in children's evaluative food categoriesSimone P Nguyen
Global Health Promotion|September 29, 2025
Ultra-processed foods, obesity, and the double burden of malnutrition: environmental, socioeconomic, and family-level influences on global healthHelana Girgis, Simone P Nguyen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 21, 2023
Holding multiple category representations: The role of age, theory of mind, and rule switching in children's developing cross-classification abilitiesSimone P Nguyen, Catherine McDermott
Cognitive Development|August 14, 2012
Generic language facilitates children's cross-classificationSimone P Nguyen, Susan A Gelman
Journal of Happiness Studies|April 25, 2022
Gratitude for Categories of Needs Before and During the COVID-19 PandemicSimone P Nguyen, Cameron L Gordon
Child Development|December 13, 2003
An apple is more than just a fruit: cross-classification in children's conceptsSimone P Nguyen, Gregory L Murphy
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Showing results (1-10 of 16) with videos related to

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Pageof 2
Child Development|July 19, 2012
Inductive selectivity in children's cross-classified conceptsSimone P Nguyen
Appetite|September 12, 2006
An apple a day keeps the doctor away: children's evaluative categories of foodSimone P Nguyen
Developmental Psychology|May 9, 2007
Cross-classification and category representation in children's conceptsSimone P Nguyen
Infant and Child Development|May 6, 2011
Children's Evaluative Categories and Inductive Inferences within the Domain of FoodSimone P Nguyen
Infant and Child Development|October 11, 2012
The role of external sources of information in children's evaluative food categoriesSimone P Nguyen
Global Health Promotion|September 29, 2025
Ultra-processed foods, obesity, and the double burden of malnutrition: environmental, socioeconomic, and family-level influences on global healthHelana Girgis, Simone P Nguyen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 21, 2023
Holding multiple category representations: The role of age, theory of mind, and rule switching in children's developing cross-classification abilitiesSimone P Nguyen, Catherine McDermott
Cognitive Development|August 14, 2012
Generic language facilitates children's cross-classificationSimone P Nguyen, Susan A Gelman
Journal of Happiness Studies|April 25, 2022
Gratitude for Categories of Needs Before and During the COVID-19 PandemicSimone P Nguyen, Cameron L Gordon
Child Development|December 13, 2003
An apple is more than just a fruit: cross-classification in children's conceptsSimone P Nguyen, Gregory L Murphy
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