Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability to attribute emotional dispositions to others. Infants (N = 72) participated in three Emotional Eavesdropping trials in which they saw an Experimenter demonstrate an action on an object. Another adult (the Emoter) expressed Anger or Neutral affect toward the Experimenter, in response to her action, and then infants were given access to the object. Trials 2 and 3 followed the same procedure but with different object-action pairs. Infants then participated in three Social-Interaction tasks in which they had an opportunity to give toys to the (now neutral) Emoter. In the eavesdropping trials, infants in the Anger condition were loath to tou...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Adults appreciate that different people can have...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others ’ social preferences based on the...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012During the first year of life, infants understand o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
In the wake of growing interest in the development of very young children's intention, desire, and e...
Humans, like their close primate relatives, live in social networks based primarily on family group ...
There has been increasing interest in expanding the scope of the study of the basic emotions and t...
Four studies investigated whether and when infants connect information about an actor's affect ...
Referential specificity and affect specificity were examined in 12- to 14-month-olds (n = 20), and 1...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Adults appreciate that different people can have...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others ’ social preferences based on the...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012During the first year of life, infants understand o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
In the wake of growing interest in the development of very young children's intention, desire, and e...
Humans, like their close primate relatives, live in social networks based primarily on family group ...
There has been increasing interest in expanding the scope of the study of the basic emotions and t...
Four studies investigated whether and when infants connect information about an actor's affect ...
Referential specificity and affect specificity were examined in 12- to 14-month-olds (n = 20), and 1...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...