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Stuart I Hammond

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2014
Children's early helping in action: Piagetian developmental theory and early prosocial behaviorStuart I Hammond
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Learning to talk to ourselves: Development, ignorance, and agencyStuart I Hammond
Developmental Psychology|August 30, 2019
Rethinking emotions in the context of infants' prosocial behavior: The role of interest and positive emotionsStuart I Hammond, Jesse K Drummond
Frontiers in Psychology|October 10, 2018
Happily Unhelpful: Infants' Everyday Helping and its Connections to Early Prosocial DevelopmentStuart I Hammond, Celia A Brownell
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|August 7, 2016
The development of moral sense and moral thinkingJeremy I M Carpendale, Stuart I Hammond
Developmental Psychology|November 17, 2022
A meta-analysis of child-parent attachment in early childhood and prosocialityAudrey-Ann Deneault, Stuart I Hammond, Sheri Madigan
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|July 20, 2013
A relational developmental systems approach to moral developmentJeremy I M Carpendale, Stuart I Hammond, Sherrie Atwood
Infant Behavior & Development|March 25, 2017
Infant helping in the first year of life: Parents' recollection of infants' earliest prosocial behaviorsStuart I Hammond, Elizabeth Al-Jbouri, Victoria Edwards, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 9, 2014
Here, there and everywhere: emotion and mental state talk in different social contexts predicts empathic helping in toddlersJesse Drummond, Elena F Paul, Whitney E Waugh, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|October 22, 2013
From cleaning up to helping out: parental socialization and children's early prosocial behaviorDana M Pettygrove, Stuart I Hammond, Erin L Karahuta, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2014
Children's early helping in action: Piagetian developmental theory and early prosocial behaviorStuart I Hammond
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Learning to talk to ourselves: Development, ignorance, and agencyStuart I Hammond
Developmental Psychology|August 30, 2019
Rethinking emotions in the context of infants' prosocial behavior: The role of interest and positive emotionsStuart I Hammond, Jesse K Drummond
Frontiers in Psychology|October 10, 2018
Happily Unhelpful: Infants' Everyday Helping and its Connections to Early Prosocial DevelopmentStuart I Hammond, Celia A Brownell
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|August 7, 2016
The development of moral sense and moral thinkingJeremy I M Carpendale, Stuart I Hammond
Developmental Psychology|November 17, 2022
A meta-analysis of child-parent attachment in early childhood and prosocialityAudrey-Ann Deneault, Stuart I Hammond, Sheri Madigan
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|July 20, 2013
A relational developmental systems approach to moral developmentJeremy I M Carpendale, Stuart I Hammond, Sherrie Atwood
Infant Behavior & Development|March 25, 2017
Infant helping in the first year of life: Parents' recollection of infants' earliest prosocial behaviorsStuart I Hammond, Elizabeth Al-Jbouri, Victoria Edwards, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 9, 2014
Here, there and everywhere: emotion and mental state talk in different social contexts predicts empathic helping in toddlersJesse Drummond, Elena F Paul, Whitney E Waugh, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|October 22, 2013
From cleaning up to helping out: parental socialization and children's early prosocial behaviorDana M Pettygrove, Stuart I Hammond, Erin L Karahuta, et al.
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