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Subtle Linguistic Cues Increase Girls’ Engagement in Science
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My Heart Made Me Do It: Children’s Essentialist Beliefs About Heart Transplants
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Memory Errors Reveal a Bias to Spontaneously Generalize to Categories
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Children's interpretations of general quantifiers, specific quantifiers, and generics
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Essentialist Beliefs About Bodily Transplants in the United States and India
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Do Lions Have Manes? For Children, Generics Are About Kinds Rather Than Quantities
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Conceptual and linguistic distinctions between singular and plural generics
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In: Glucksberg, Sam; Khemlani, Sangeet; Leslie, Sarah-Jane; & Prasada, Sandeep. (2009). Conceptual and linguistic distinctions between singular and plural generics. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 31(31). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1bn86260 (2009)
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