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Preschool Children's Use of Trait Labels to Make Inductive InferencesJournal of Experimental Child Psychology 77 1-19. 2000.
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136A cross-linguistic comparison of generic noun phrases in English and MandarinCognition 66 (3): 215-248. 1998.Generic noun phrases (e.g. 'bats live in caves') provide a window onto human concepts. They refer to categories as 'kinds rather than as sets of individuals. Although kind concepts are often assumed to be universal, generic expression varies considerably across languages. For example, marking of generics is less obligatory and overt in Mandarin than in English. How do universal conceptual biases interact with language-specific differences in how generics are conveyed? In three studies, we examin…Read more
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116The role of covariation versus mechanism information in causal attributionCognition 54 (3): 299-352. 1995.
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126So It Is, So It Shall Be: Group Regularities License Children's Prescriptive JudgmentsCognitive Science 41 (S3): 576-600. 2017.When do descriptive regularities become prescriptive norms? We examined children's and adults' use of group regularities to make prescriptive judgments, employing novel groups that engaged in morally neutral behaviors. Participants were introduced to conforming or non-conforming individuals. Children negatively evaluated non-conformity, with negative evaluations declining with age. These effects were replicable across competitive and cooperative intergroup contexts and stemmed from reasoning abo…Read more
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Children's Use of Sample Size and Diversity Information within Basic-Level CategoriesJournal of Experimental Child Psychology 64 159-174. 1997.
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112How biological is essentialismIn Douglas L. Medin & Scott Atran (eds.), Folkbiology, Mit Press. pp. 403--446. 1999.
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160Do Lions have Manes? For Children, Generics are about Kinds, not QuantitiesChild Development 83 423-433. 2012.
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73The Importance of Clarifying Evolutionary Terminology Across Disciplines and in the Classroom: A Reply to KampourakisCognitive Science 39 (4): 838-841. 2015.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America