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Karen Wynn
Findings of Addition and Subtraction in Infants Are Robust and Consistent: Reply to Wakeley, Rivera, and Langer
Newsletter Philippe Rochat Was Born and Raised in Geneva, Spring 2013 Switzerland
Still Measuring up the Remarkable Story of René Syler in Her Own Words
The Moral Baby
FAST-TRACK REPORT Interrupting Infants' Persisting Object
Infants Fail to Match the Food Preferences of Antisocial Others
Curriculum Vitae Yuko Munakata
2011 State of the News Media Report
COMMENTARIES Evidence for Numerical Abilities in Young Infants
Limits to Early Altruism
Ashley Eliza Jordan Curriculum Vitae
The Moral Life of Babies by PAUL BLOOM
NSF Highlights Understanding Children's Pragmatic Inferencing
Origins of Numerical Knowledge
Manuscript Information Manuscript Files
Moral Babies: Preverbal Infants Know Who and What Is Good and Bad
Representing the Baby
THE UNIVERSITY of BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Top View
Attention and the Early Development of Cognitive Control
Bringing Narratives to Life: Animism, Totems, and Intangible Value
Core Knowledge of Objects Twenty Years of Research Provides Evidence That Infants Editor's Note Build Representations of Objects As Complete, Connected, Elizabeth S
CURRICULUM VITA Teresa G. Wilcox Department of Psychology January
Cynthia Tucker’S Hope to Send a Flare up to Black People
Developmental Psychologist
Dr. Karen Wynn
Proquest Dissertations
Three-Month-Old Infants Show a Negativity Bias in Social Evaluation
Mccrink K. & Wynn, K
ATTRIBUTION of DISPOSITIONAL STATES by 12-MONTH-OLDS Valerie Kuhlmeier, Karen Wynn, and Paul Bloom Yale University
The Politics of Moral Conviction by Timothy J. Ryan a Dissertation
Bending the Moral Arc Towards Justice: Cultivating the Virtues of Global Citizenship by Dr
J. Kiley Hamlin