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Feeling out a link between feeling and infant sociomoral evaluation
CM Steckler, Z Liberman, JW Van de Vondervoort, J Slevinsky, DT Le, ...
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 36 (3), 482-500, 2018
Mandate: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
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The exposure advantage: Early exposure to a multilingual environment promotes effective communication
SP Fan, Z Liberman, B Keysar, KD Kinzler
Psychological science 26 (7), 1090-1097, 2015
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
The origins of social categorization
Z Liberman, AL Woodward, KD Kinzler
Trends in cognitive sciences 21 (7), 556-568, 2017
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Not like me= bad: Infants prefer those who harm dissimilar others
JK Hamlin, N Mahajan, Z Liberman, K Wynn
Psychological science 24 (4), 589-594, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Early emerging system for reasoning about the social nature of food
Z Liberman, AL Woodward, KR Sullivan, KD Kinzler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (34), 9480-9485, 2016
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Exposure to multiple languages enhances communication skills in infancy
Z Liberman, AL Woodward, B Keysar, KD Kinzler
Developmental science 20 (1), e12420, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Preverbal infants infer third‐party social relationships based on language
Z Liberman, AL Woodward, KD Kinzler
Cognitive science 41, 622-634, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Friends or foes: Infants use shared evaluations to infer others’ social relationships.
Z Liberman, KD Kinzler, AL Woodward
Journal of experimental psychology: general 143 (3), 966, 2014
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
The early social significance of shared ritual actions
Z Liberman, KD Kinzler, AL Woodward
Cognition 171, 42-51, 2018
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Think fast! The relationship between goal prediction speed and social competence in infants
S Krogh‐Jespersen, Z Liberman, AL Woodward
Developmental Science 18 (5), 815-823, 2015
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Origins of homophily: Infants expect people with shared preferences to affiliate
Z Liberman, KD Kinzler, AL Woodward
Cognition 212, 104695, 2021
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Infants’ Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large‐Scale, Multi‐Lab, Coordinated Replication Study
K Lucca, F Yuen, Y Wang, N Alessandroni, O Allison, M Alvarez, ...
Developmental Science 28 (1), e13581, 2025
Mandate: European Commission
Infants’ inferences about language are social
KD Kinzler, Z Liberman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (19), E3753-E3754, 2017
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Expectations of intergroup empathy bias emerge by early childhood.
R Tompkins, K Vasquez, E Gerdin, Y Dunham, Z Liberman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Early origins of identity: Infants’ and children’s thinking about language and culture
JM DeJesus, Z Liberman, KD Kinzler
Zero to Three 39 (3), 10-16, 2019
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Young children apply the homophily principle to their reasoning about social relationships.
RA King, AE Jordan, Z Liberman, KD Kinzler, K Shutts
Developmental Psychology 59 (5), 928, 2023
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Probing the impact of exposure to diversity on infants’ social categorization.
BA Immel, Z Liberman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2024
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Shared social groups or shared experiences? The effect of shared knowledge on children’s perspective-taking
L Anderson, Z Liberman, A Martin
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 234, 105707, 2023
Mandate: Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment
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