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At 4.5 but not 5.5 years, children favor kin when the stakes are moderately high. PLOS ONE 13, (2018).
The cradle of social knowledge: Infants' reasoning about caregiving and affiliation. Cognition 159, 102-116 (2017).
Five-month-old infants attend to responsive caregivers. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Four-year-old children favor kin when the stakes are higher. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Like adults, children make consistent welfare tradeoff allocations. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting (2017).
Like Adults, children make consistent welfare tradeoff allocations. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (2017).
Children’s Expectations and Understanding of Kinship as a Social Category. Frontiers in Psychology 7, 1664-1078 (2016).
Early Reasoning about Affiliation and Social Networks. International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) (2016).
The Functions of Infants’ Social Categorization: Early Reasoning about Affiliation and Social Networks. International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) (2016).
How Infants Reason About Affective States and Social Interactions. International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) (2016).
Welfare-tradeoff ratios in children. Human Behavior and Evolution Society (2016).
Early Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2015).
Infants’ Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) | More on Development workshop (2015).
Infants’ Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) Biennial Meeting (2015).