Andrew N. Meltzoff

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1Theory of mind  Cognitive Development: Theory of mind Informatics 1 CG: Lecture 17 Chris Lucas

Theory of mind Cognitive Development: Theory of mind Informatics 1 CG: Lecture 17 Chris Lucas

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Source URL: www.inf.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-25 06:14:07
2Child Development, May ⁄ June 2011, Volume 82, Number 3, Pages 766–779  Math–Gender Stereotypes in Elementary School Children Dario Cvencek, Andrew N. Meltzoff, and Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington

Child Development, May ⁄ June 2011, Volume 82, Number 3, Pages 766–779 Math–Gender Stereotypes in Elementary School Children Dario Cvencek, Andrew N. Meltzoff, and Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington

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Source URL: life-slc.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-09 16:31:06
3Changing stereotypes key to getting girls interested in computer science

Changing stereotypes key to getting girls interested in computer science

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-17 11:30:41
4PII: S0039[removed]

PII: S0039[removed]

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Source URL: philosophy.fsu.edu

Language: English
5This article appeared in Philosophical Topics, 28, [removed]The Mind’s “I” and the Theory of Mind’s “I”: Introspection and Two Concepts of Self 1 Shaun Nichols College of Charleston

This article appeared in Philosophical Topics, 28, [removed]The Mind’s “I” and the Theory of Mind’s “I”: Introspection and Two Concepts of Self 1 Shaun Nichols College of Charleston

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Source URL: dingo.sbs.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-06-11 16:24:21
6Form[removed]Japan-US Brain Research Cooperative Program The Report of Information Exchange Seminar in 2009 fiscal year

Form[removed]Japan-US Brain Research Cooperative Program The Report of Information Exchange Seminar in 2009 fiscal year

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Source URL: www.nips.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-27 05:36:15
7Play is a key way a child learns, and parents are their children’s favorite toy. What parents and children play isn’t as important as a parent following a child’s lead during play time and having fun together.  “

Play is a key way a child learns, and parents are their children’s favorite toy. What parents and children play isn’t as important as a parent following a child’s lead during play time and having fun together. “

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Source URL: lovetalkplay.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-03 18:03:58
8A parent’s gentle touch, attention and understanding help a child grow in every way. In fact, the stronger the relationship a parent and child have, the easier it will be for the child to make friends and do well in sc

A parent’s gentle touch, attention and understanding help a child grow in every way. In fact, the stronger the relationship a parent and child have, the easier it will be for the child to make friends and do well in sc

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Source URL: lovetalkplay.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-03 18:03:55
9Child Development, May ⁄ June 2011, Volume 82, Number 3, Pages 766–779  Math–Gender Stereotypes in Elementary School Children Dario Cvencek, Andrew N. Meltzoff, and Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington

Child Development, May ⁄ June 2011, Volume 82, Number 3, Pages 766–779 Math–Gender Stereotypes in Elementary School Children Dario Cvencek, Andrew N. Meltzoff, and Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington

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Source URL: ilabs.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-05 18:28:12
10Learning by watching, toddlers show intuitive understanding of probability

Learning by watching, toddlers show intuitive understanding of probability

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Source URL: medicalxpress.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-26 10:35:31