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Susan Gelman
Susan Gelman
Heinz Werner Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan
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The essential child: Origins of essentialism in everyday thought
SA Gelman
Oxford University Press, USA, 2003
28382003
Categories and induction in young children
SA Gelman, EM Markman
Cognition 23 (3), 183-209, 1986
17561986
Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture
LA Hirschfeld, SA Gelman
Cambridge University Press, 1994
17331994
Cognitive development: foundational theories of core domains.
HM Wellman, SA Gelman
Annual review of psychology, 1992
16211992
Insides and essences: Early understandings of the non-obvious
SA Gelman, HM Wellman
Cognition 38 (3), 213-244, 1991
13791991
Knowledge acquisition in foundational domains.
HM Wellman, SA Gelman
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998
10431998
The development of induction within natural kind and artifact categories
SA Gelman
Cognitive psychology 20 (1), 65-95, 1988
8611988
Young children's inductions from natural kinds: The role of categories and appearances
SA Gelman, EM Markman
Child development, 1532-1541, 1987
8301987
Psychological essentialism in children
SA Gelman
Trends in cognitive sciences 8 (9), 404-409, 2004
7402004
The role of covariation versus mechanism information in causal attribution
W Ahn, CW Kalish, DL Medin, SA Gelman
Cognition 54 (3), 299-352, 1995
6411995
The importance of knowing a dodo is a bird: Categories and inferences in 2-year-old children.
SA Gelman, JD Coley
Developmental psychology 26 (5), 796, 1990
6121990
Learning from others: Children's construction of concepts
SA Gelman
Annual review of psychology 60 (1), 115-140, 2009
5272009
Putting the “noun bias” in context: A comparison of English and Mandarin
T Tardif, SA Gelman, F Xu
Child development 70 (3), 620-635, 1999
4841999
Preschoolers’ search for explanatory information within adult–child conversation
BN Frazier, SA Gelman, HM Wellman
Child development 80 (6), 1592-1611, 2009
4482009
Mother-child conversations about gender: Understanding the acquisition of essentialist beliefs
SA Gelman, MG Taylor, SP Nguyen, C Leaper, RS Bigler
Monographs of the society for research in child development, i-142, 2004
4462004
Carrot-eaters and creature-believers: The effects of lexicalization on children's inferences about social categories
SA Gelman, GD Heyman
Psychological Science 10 (6), 489-493, 1999
4281999
Inferring properties from categories versus inferring categories from properties: The case of gender
SA Gelman, P Collman, EE Maccoby
Child development, 396-404, 1986
4131986
A developmental examination of the conceptual structure of animal, artifact, and human social categories across two cultural contexts
M Rhodes, SA Gelman
Cognitive psychology 59 (3), 244-274, 2009
4102009
Beyond labeling: The role of maternal input in the acquisition of richly structured categories
SA Gelman, JD Coley, KS Rosengren, E Hartman, A Pappas, FC Keil
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child development, i-157, 1998
3991998
Early word-learning entails reference, not merely associations
SR Waxman, SA Gelman
Trends in cognitive sciences 13 (6), 258-263, 2009
3932009
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