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Erika R DeAngelis
Erika R DeAngelis
Doctoral Student, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
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Looking smart: Preschoolers’ judgements about knowledge based on facial appearance
CM Palmquist, EW Cheries, ER DeAngelis
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 38 (1), 31-41, 2020
182020
Cake or broccoli? Recency biases children’s verbal responses
E Sumner, E DeAngelis, M Hyatt, N Goodman, C Kidd
PloS one 14 (6), e0217207, 2019
182019
Valence or traits? Developmental change in children’s use of facial features to make inferences about others
CM Palmquist, ER DeAngelis
Cognitive Development 56, 100948, 2020
62020
It's Complicated: Children Identify Relevant Information About Causal Complexity.
R Ahl, E DeAngelis, A Stephenson, S Joo, F Keil
CogSci, 2018
22018
The Collaborative Nature of Testimonial Learning
PH Li, ER DeAngelis, N Glaspie, MA Koenig
Topics in Cognitive Science, 2023
12023
“I know it’s complicated”: Children detect relevant information about object complexity
RE Ahl, E DeAngelis, FC Keil
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 222, 105465, 2022
12022
Toddlers Always Get the Last Word: Recency biases in early verbal behavior.
E Sumner, E DeAngelis, M Hyatt, ND Goodman, C Kidd
CogSci, 2015
12015
Understanding the value of telescopic testimony: With age, a predominantly White Midwestern sample of children credits knowledge to speakers whose statements go beyond the evidence
ER DeAngelis, KE Ridge, SA Gelman, B Reyes-Jaquez, MA Koenig
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 231, 105652, 2023
2023
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