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Tracy R Gleason

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Learning & Behavior|July 15, 2017
The psychological significance of play with imaginary companions in early childhoodTracy R Gleason
Developmental Psychology|November 14, 2002
Social provisions of real and imaginary relationships in early childhoodTracy R Gleason
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 14, 2023
Pretend play as abstraction: Implications for early development and beyondTracy R Gleason, Rachel E White
Journal of Child Health Care : for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community|October 28, 2004
Perceived vulnerability: a comparison of parents and childrenTracy R Gleason, Mary E Evans
Acta Psychologica|March 14, 2023
Toy stories: Children's use of gender stereotypes in making social judgmentsMichelle Z Wang, Vivian Ng, Tracy R Gleason
Frontiers in Psychology|March 11, 2017
Parasocial Interactions and Relationships in Early AdolescenceTracy R Gleason, Sally A Theran, Emily M Newberg
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|September 15, 2010
Adolescent girls' parasocial interactions with media figuresSally A Theran, Emily M Newberg, Tracy R Gleason
Developmental Psychology|October 31, 2024
Effortful control is associated with ethnic minority children's pro-wealth biases and explanations across social domainsMichelle M Wang, Tracy R Gleason, Stephen H Chen
Developmental Psychobiology|July 1, 2021
Opportunities for free play and young children's autonomic regulationTracy R Gleason, Mary S Tarsha, Angela M Kurth, et al.
Psicologia, Reflexao E Critica : Revista Semestral Do Departamento De Psicologia Da UFRGS|February 7, 2020
The importance of early life touch for psychosocial and moral developmentDarcia Narvaez, Lijuan Wang, Alison Cheng, et al.
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Learning & Behavior|July 15, 2017
The psychological significance of play with imaginary companions in early childhoodTracy R Gleason
Developmental Psychology|November 14, 2002
Social provisions of real and imaginary relationships in early childhoodTracy R Gleason
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 14, 2023
Pretend play as abstraction: Implications for early development and beyondTracy R Gleason, Rachel E White
Journal of Child Health Care : for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community|October 28, 2004
Perceived vulnerability: a comparison of parents and childrenTracy R Gleason, Mary E Evans
Acta Psychologica|March 14, 2023
Toy stories: Children's use of gender stereotypes in making social judgmentsMichelle Z Wang, Vivian Ng, Tracy R Gleason
Frontiers in Psychology|March 11, 2017
Parasocial Interactions and Relationships in Early AdolescenceTracy R Gleason, Sally A Theran, Emily M Newberg
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|September 15, 2010
Adolescent girls' parasocial interactions with media figuresSally A Theran, Emily M Newberg, Tracy R Gleason
Developmental Psychology|October 31, 2024
Effortful control is associated with ethnic minority children's pro-wealth biases and explanations across social domainsMichelle M Wang, Tracy R Gleason, Stephen H Chen
Developmental Psychobiology|July 1, 2021
Opportunities for free play and young children's autonomic regulationTracy R Gleason, Mary S Tarsha, Angela M Kurth, et al.
Psicologia, Reflexao E Critica : Revista Semestral Do Departamento De Psicologia Da UFRGS|February 7, 2020
The importance of early life touch for psychosocial and moral developmentDarcia Narvaez, Lijuan Wang, Alison Cheng, et al.
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