Követés
Nadia Chernyak
Cím
Hivatkozott rá
Hivatkozott rá
Év
Developing intuitions about free will between ages four and six
T Kushnir, A Gopnik, N Chernyak, E Seiver, HM Wellman
Cognition 138, 79-101, 2015
139*2015
Giving preschoolers choice increases sharing behavior
N Chernyak, T Kushnir
Psychological Science 24 (10), 1971-1979, 2013
1112013
A comparison of American and Nepalese children's concepts of freedom of choice and social constraint
N Chernyak, T Kushnir, KM Sullivan, Q Wang
Cognitive science 37 (7), 1343-1355, 2013
1072013
Being excluded by one means being excluded by all: Perceiving exclusion from inclusive others during one-person social exclusion
N Chernyak, V Zayas
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (3), 582-585, 2010
792010
Equal but not always fair: Value‐laden sharing in preschool‐aged children
N Chernyak, DM Sobel
Social Development 25 (2), 340-351, 2016
752016
Numerical cognition explains age-related changes in third-party fairness.
N Chernyak, B Sandham, PL Harris, S Cordes
Developmental Psychology 52 (10), 1555, 2016
672016
Paying back people who harmed us but not people who helped us: Direct negative reciprocity precedes direct positive reciprocity in early development
N Chernyak, KL Leimgruber, YC Dunham, J Hu, PR Blake
Psychological Science 30 (9), 1273-1286, 2019
652019
The self as a moral agent: Preschoolers behave morally but believe in the freedom to do otherwise
N Chernyak, T Kushnir
Journal of Cognition and Development 15 (3), 453-464, 2014
63*2014
Explaining early moral hypocrisy: Numerical cognition promotes equal sharing behavior in preschool‐aged children
N Chernyak, PL Harris, S Cordes
Developmental science 22 (1), e12695, 2019
622019
Children’s cognitive and behavioral reactions to an autonomous versus controlled social robot dog
N Chernyak, HE Gary
Young Children’s Developing Understanding of the Biological World, 73-90, 2019
602019
The cultural roots of free will beliefs: How Singaporean and US Children judge and explain possibilities for action in interpersonal contexts.
N Chernyak, C Kang, T Kushnir
Developmental psychology 55 (4), 866, 2019
582019
Training preschoolers’ prospective abilities through conversation about the extended self.
N Chernyak, KA Leech, ML Rowe
Developmental Psychology 53 (4), 652, 2017
432017
The influence of understanding and having choice on children's prosocial behavior
N Chernyak, T Kushnir
Current opinion in psychology 20, 107-110, 2018
422018
“But he didn’t mean to do it”: Preschoolers correct punishments imposed on accidental transgressors
N Chernyak, DM Sobel
Cognitive Development 39, 13-20, 2016
372016
Varieties of young children’s prosocial behavior in Zambia: The role of cognitive ability, wealth, and inequality beliefs
N Chernyak, T Harvey, AR Tarullo, PC Rockers, PR Blake
Frontiers in psychology 9, 2209, 2018
362018
Get to the point: Preschoolers’ spontaneous gesture use during a cardinality task
R Gordon, N Chernyak, S Cordes
Cognitive Development 52, 100818, 2019
312019
Number-based sharing: Conversation about quantity in the context of resource distribution
N Chernyak
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 50, 90-96, 2020
172020
Sharing scenarios facilitate division performance in preschoolers
K Hamamouche, N Chernyak, S Cordes
Cognitive Development 56, 100954, 2020
162020
Giving a larger amount or a larger proportion: Stimulus format impacts children’s social evaluations.
MA Hurst, A Shaw, N Chernyak, SC Levine
Developmental Psychology 56 (12), 2212, 2020
152020
Preschoolers’ compliance with others’ violations of fairness norms: The roles of intentionality and affective perspective taking
IA Heck, N Chernyak, DM Sobel
Journal of Cognition and Development 19 (5), 568-592, 2018
142018
A rendszer jelenleg nem tudja elvégezni a műveletet. Próbálkozzon újra később.
Cikkek 1–20