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Stephanie Denison

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Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2024
Up and down: counterfactual closeness is robust to direction of comparisonTiffany Doan, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|June 27, 2024
Children use proximity and ability to infer distinct kinds of counterfactual closenessHailey Pawsey, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 28, 2022
The social network: How people infer relationships from mutual connectionsClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|September 21, 2023
Local or foreign? Flexibility in children's preference for similar othersClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2021
Components and Mechanisms: How Children Talk About Machines in Museum ExhibitsElizabeth Attisano, Shaylene E Nancekivell, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|March 20, 2020
Who knows what? Preschoolers appreciate the link between ownership and knowledgeShaylene E Nancekivell, Venus Ho, Stephanie Denison
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 11, 2026
Why young children think actions aren't swayed by sunk costs: Testing two accountsClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|July 15, 2016
Young children infer preferences from a single action, but not if it is constrainedMadison L Pesowski, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|April 4, 2024
Emotions before actions: When children see costs as causalClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2021
Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational ChoicesClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
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Cognition & Emotion|December 4, 2024
Up and down: counterfactual closeness is robust to direction of comparisonTiffany Doan, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Developmental Psychology|June 27, 2024
Children use proximity and ability to infer distinct kinds of counterfactual closenessHailey Pawsey, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 28, 2022
The social network: How people infer relationships from mutual connectionsClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|September 21, 2023
Local or foreign? Flexibility in children's preference for similar othersClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2021
Components and Mechanisms: How Children Talk About Machines in Museum ExhibitsElizabeth Attisano, Shaylene E Nancekivell, Stephanie Denison
Developmental Psychology|March 20, 2020
Who knows what? Preschoolers appreciate the link between ownership and knowledgeShaylene E Nancekivell, Venus Ho, Stephanie Denison
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 11, 2026
Why young children think actions aren't swayed by sunk costs: Testing two accountsClaudia G Sehl, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|July 15, 2016
Young children infer preferences from a single action, but not if it is constrainedMadison L Pesowski, Stephanie Denison, Ori Friedman
Cognition|April 4, 2024
Emotions before actions: When children see costs as causalClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2021
Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational ChoicesClaudia G Sehl, Ori Friedman, Stephanie Denison
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