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October 10, 2024

Executive function as a mechanism for the emergence and expression of moral knowledge→

October 10, 2024/ Janet Boseovski

Caporaso, J. S., & Marcovitch, S. (2024). Executive function as a mechanism for the emergence and expression of moral knowledge. Advances in Child Development and Behavior.

October 10, 2024/ Janet Boseovski/ /Source
2024, book chapter
executive function

Janet Boseovski

April 08, 2020

Content counts: A trait and moral reasoning framework for children's selective social learning→

April 08, 2020/ Janet Boseovski

Marble, K. E. & Boseovski, J. J. (2020). Content counts: A trait and moral reasoning framework for children’s selective social learning. Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Vol. 58.

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janet boseovski, book chapter, 2020
selective social learning, positivity bias, expertise, trait attribution
September 19, 2016

Friend, Boss, and Entertainer? The Embattled Self as a Guiding Theme in the British and American Productions of "The Office" (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Marcovitch, S. (2011). C. Lavigne and H. Marcovitch (Eds.), Transformations and Mistranslations: American Remakes of British Television (pp. 143-155). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

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2011, book chapter
September 19, 2016

Development of Executive Function Across the Life Span (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Jacques, S., & Marcovitch, S. (2010). In W. F. Overton (Ed.), Cognition, Biology, and Methods. Volume 1 of the Handbook of Life-Span Development (pp. 431-466), Editor-in-chief: R. M. Lerner. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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book chapter, 2010, stuart marcovitch
executive function, working memory, theory of mind
September 19, 2016

‘It’s All Good’: Children’s Personality Attributions After Repeated Success and Failure in Peer and Computer Interactions (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Shallwani, S., & Lee, K. (2009). British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 27 783-797.

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book chapter, janet boseovski, 2009
trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

A Cognitive Complexity and Control Framework for the Study of Autism→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Zelazo P. D., Burack, J. A., Boseovski, J. J., Jacques, S. & Frye, D. (2001). In T. Charman, J. A. Burack, N. Yirmiya, & P. R. Zelazo (Eds.), Development and Autism: Perspectives From Theory and Research (pp. 195-217). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

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book chapter, 2001
theory of mind, executive function
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