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October 10, 2024

"Why did she do that?": Chinese children's preference for trait-based explanations of behavior→

October 10, 2024/ Janet Boseovski

Marble, K. E., Boseovski, J. J., Guan, S., & Ma, F. (2024). “Why did she do that?”: Chinese children’s preference for trait-based explanations of behavior. Social Development.

October 10, 2024/ Janet Boseovski/ /Source
2024, janet boseovski
trait attribution, traits, positivity bias, theory of mind

Janet Boseovski

April 26, 2021

Traits or circumstances? Children's explanations of positive and negative behavioral outcomes→

April 26, 2021/ Janet Boseovski

Boseovski, J. J. & Lapan, C. (2021). Traits or circumstances? Children’s explanations of positive and negative behavioral outcomes. Cognitive Development.

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April 26, 2021/ Janet Boseovski/ /Source
2021, janet boseovski
trait attribution, positivity bias, social decision making
April 26, 2021

Is honesty always the best policy? Children's perceptions of negative performance feedback→

April 26, 2021/ Janet Boseovski

Marble, K. E., Boseovski, J. J., & Hill, A. (2021). Is honesty always the best policy? Children’s perceptions of negative performance feedback. Social Development.

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2021, journal article, janet boseovski
selective social learning, expertise, positivity bias, trait attribution
April 26, 2021

Judging the recipients of social actions→

April 26, 2021/ Janet Boseovski

Thorn, J., May, K. E., Marble, K. E., Boseovski, J. J., & Scofield, J. (2021). Judging the recipients of social actions. Social Development.

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April 26, 2021/ Janet Boseovski/ /Source
2021, journal article, janet boseovski
positivity bias, trait attribution
April 08, 2020

Content counts: A trait and moral reasoning framework for children's selective social learning→

April 08, 2020/ Janet Boseovski

Marble, K. E. & Boseovski, J. J. (2020). Content counts: A trait and moral reasoning framework for children’s selective social learning. Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Vol. 58.

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April 08, 2020/ Janet Boseovski/ /Source
janet boseovski, book chapter, 2020
selective social learning, positivity bias, expertise, trait attribution
September 23, 2016

“Can I Believe My Eyes?” Three- to Six-Year-Olds’ Willingness to Accept Contradictory Trait Labels→

September 23, 2016/ ScienceSites

Lapan, C., Boseovski, J.J., & Blincoe, S. (2016). Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 62(1), 22-47.

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journal article, 2016, janet boseovski
positivity bias, trait attribution, social decision making, selective social learning
September 23, 2016

Theory of Mind and Children's Trait Attributions About Average and Typically Stigmatized Peers→

September 23, 2016/ ScienceSites

Lapan, C., & Boseovski, J.J. (2015, early view). Infant and Child Development. doi: 10.1002/icd.1923

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2015, journal article, janet boseovski
theory of mind, trait attribution, stereotypes, executive function
September 20, 2016

Integration of Behavioral Frequency and Intention Information in Young Children’s Trait Attributions (PDF)→

September 20, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Chiu, K., & Marcovitch, S. (2013). Social Development, 22(1), 38-57.

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janet boseovski, stuart marcovitch, journal article, 2013
frequency information, positivity bias, trait attribution, social decision making
September 20, 2016

Children’s Trait and Emotion Attributions in Socially Ambiguous and Unambiguous Situations (PDF)→

September 20, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Lapan, C., & Bosacki S. (2013). The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Research and Theory on Human Development, 174(4), 366-386.

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2013, journal article
trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Trust in Testimony About Strangers: Young Children Prefer Reliable Informants Who Make Positive Attributions (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J. (2012). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 111(3), 543-551.

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janet boseovski, journal article, 2012
positivity bias, selective social learning, trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Evidence for "Rose-Colored Glasses": An Examination of the Positivity Bias in Young Children's Personality Judgments (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J. (2010). Child Development Perspectives, 4, 212-218.

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2010, journal article, janet boseovski
positivity bias, trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

‘It’s All Good’: Children’s Personality Attributions After Repeated Success and Failure in Peer and Computer Interactions (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., Shallwani, S., & Lee, K. (2009). British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 27 783-797.

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book chapter, janet boseovski, 2009
trait attribution, social decision making
September 19, 2016

Seeing the World Through Rose-Colored Glasses? Neglect of Consensus Information in Young Children’s Personality Judgments (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Lee, K. (2008). Social Development, 2, 399-416.

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journal article, 2008, janet boseovski
frequency information, trait attribution, positivity bias
September 19, 2016

Children's Use of Frequency Information for Trait Categorization and Behavioral Prediction (PDF)→

September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites

Boseovski, J. J., & Lee, K. (2006). Developmental Psychology, 42,500-513.

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September 19, 2016/ ScienceSites/ /Source
journal article, 2006, janet boseovski
frequency information, trait attribution, positivity bias
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