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September 23, 2016

Expertise in Unexpected Places: Children's Acceptance of Information From Gender Counter-Stereotypical Experts (PDF)→

September 23, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Hughes, C., & Miller, S. E. (2016). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 141, 161-176. doi:10.1016/j.jecp.2015.09.002.

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2016, janet boseovski, journal article
expertise, stereotypes, selective social learning, social decision making
September 23, 2016

Theory of Mind and Children's Trait Attributions About Average and Typically Stigmatized Peers→

September 23, 2016/ ScienceSites

Lapan, C., & Boseovski, J.J. (2015, early view). Infant and Child Development. doi: 10.1002/icd.1923

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2015, journal article, janet boseovski
theory of mind, trait attribution, stereotypes, executive function
September 20, 2016

Evaluating and Approaching a Strange Animal: Children’s Trust in Informant Testimony (PDF)→

September 20, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Thurman, S. L. (2014). Child Development, 85(2), 824-834.

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janet boseovski, journal article, 2014
expertise, selective social learning, positivity bias
September 20, 2016

Integration of Behavioral Frequency and Intention Information in Young Children’s Trait Attributions (PDF)→

September 20, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Chiu, K., & Marcovitch, S. (2013). Social Development, 22(1), 38-57.

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janet boseovski, stuart marcovitch, journal article, 2013
frequency information, positivity bias, trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Trust in Testimony About Strangers: Young Children Prefer Reliable Informants Who Make Positive Attributions (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J. (2012). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 111(3), 543-551.

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janet boseovski, journal article, 2012
positivity bias, selective social learning, trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Evidence for "Rose-Colored Glasses": An Examination of the Positivity Bias in Young Children's Personality Judgments (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J. (2010). Child Development Perspectives, 4, 212-218.

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2010, journal article, janet boseovski
positivity bias, trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Goal Neglect and Working Memory Capacity in 4- to 6-Year-Old Children (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Marcovitch, S.,Boseovski, J. J., Knapp, R. J., & Kane, M. J. (2010). Child Development, 81, 1687-1695.

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janet boseovski, 2010, journal article
working memory, executive function
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

Seeing the World Through Rose-Colored Glasses? Neglect of Consensus Information in Young Children’s Personality Judgments (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Lee, K. (2008). Social Development, 2, 399-416.

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journal article, 2008, janet boseovski
frequency information, trait attribution, positivity bias
September 19, 2016

Use It or Lose It: Examining Preschoolers’ Difficulty in Maintaining and Executing a Goal (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Marcovitch, S., Boseovski, J. J., & Knapp, R. J. (2007). Developmental Science, 10, 559-564.

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journal article, 2007, janet boseovski
working memory, executive function, labeling
September 19, 2016

Children's Use of Frequency Information for Trait Categorization and Behavioral Prediction (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Lee, K. (2006). Developmental Psychology, 42,500-513.

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journal article, 2006, janet boseovski
frequency information, trait attribution, positivity bias
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