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Aug 28, 2021
08/21
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Bria Long
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Source: https://osf.io/b2k56/
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Sep 11, 2021
09/21
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Isabella Duan; Bria Long; Michael C. Frank
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In this experiments, infants will first view a series of eight objects from an unfamiliar category (e.g., lemon squeezers) that vary in low-level visual features (e.g., color, orientation, pose, and lighting). Half of the infants will hear labels (e.g., “Look at the [toma]! Do you see the [toma]?”) during these trials, and half of the infants will hear a series of contingent sine-wave tones. At test, if infants have perceived these objects as part of the same category, they should prefer to...
Source: https://osf.io/5a9bp/
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Sep 10, 2021
09/21
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Bria Long; Judith Fan; Michael C. Frank
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Source: https://osf.io/qz6y4/
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Sep 8, 2021
09/21
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Bria Long; Judith Fan; Michael C. Frank
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What explains variation in the development of children's ability to produce meaningful drawings? Prior work has shown that as children grow older, the drawings they produce are increasingly recognizable (Long, Fan & Frank, 2018; Long, Fan, Chai & Frank, 2019). In a prior study, children were cued using category labels (e.g., "Can you draw a [cup]?") to draw objects from memory and were recruited from a single geographical location (San Jose, CA, USA). However, drawing behavior...
Source: https://osf.io/3nydc/
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Sep 22, 2021
09/21
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Bria Long; Judith Fan; Michael C. Frank
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Source: https://osf.io/dahkm/
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Sep 1, 2021
09/21
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Isabella Duan; Bria Long; Michael C. Frank
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Duan, I., Long, B., & Frank, M. C. (2021, March 19). Labels and Concepts. Retrieved from osf.io/gfy6u
Source: https://osf.io/ge39v/
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Jan 7, 2022
01/22
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Bria Long; Isabella Duan; Michael C. Frank
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In this experiment, infants will first view a series of eight objects from an unfamiliar category (e.g., lemon squeezers) that vary in low-level visual features (e.g., color, orientation, pose, and lighting). Half of the infants will hear labels (e.g., “Look at the [toma]! Do you see the [toma]?”) during these trials, and half of the infants will hear a series of contingent sine-wave tones. At test, if infants have perceived these objects as part of the same category, they should prefer to...
Source: https://osf.io/5fr6w/
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Aug 28, 2021
08/21
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George Kachergis; Bria Long; Michael C. Frank; Judith Fan
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Source: https://osf.io/vsrf2/
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Sep 21, 2021
09/21
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Bria Long; Judith Fan; Michael C. Frank; Yi Feng; Renata Chai
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Source: https://osf.io/pkzn8/