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TitleDateCreatorInstitution
The A-not-B error: Results from a logistic meta-analysis1999Marcovitch, Stuart Psychology, UNCG
Adult judgments of infant expressive behavior: Facial, vocal, and body actions.1993Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
The assessment of cognition/intelligence in infancy1989Shelton, Terri L. Research and Economic Development, UNCG
Bimanual role differentiated toy play during infancy.1995Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
Development of Infant Prehension Handedness: A Longitudinal Analysis During the 6- to 14-mon...2010Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
Development of Infant Prehension Handedness: A Longitudinal Analysis During the 6- to 14-mon...2010Ferre, Claudio L.Psychology, UNCG
Development of Infant Prehension Handedness: A Longitudinal Analysis During the 6- to 14-mon...2010Babik, Iryna Psychology, UNCG
Differential Effects of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress and Nondistress on Social-Em...2009Leerkes, Esther M.Human Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Differential Effects of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress and Nondistress on Social-Em...2009O'Brien, Marion Human Development and Family Studies, UNCG
The effect of number of A trials on performance on the A-not-B task2002Marcovitch, Stuart Psychology, UNCG
Head orientation position during birth in neonatal period, and hand preference at 19 weeks.1981Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
How supine postural preference of infants can contribute towards the development of handedne...1978Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
Infant "surprise" expressions as coordinative motor structures.1996Michel, George F.Psychology, UNCG
Oh, Baby, What a Science Lesson!1996Cook, Helen Teacher Education and Higher Education , UNCG
Oh, Baby, What a Science Lesson!1996Matthews, Catherine E.Teacher Education and Higher Education, UNCG
Origins of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Beliefs about Infant Crying2010Leerkes, Esther M.Human Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Origins of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Beliefs about Infant Crying2010Burney, Regan V.Human Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Sequence learning in infancy: The independent contributions of conditional probability and p...2009Marcovitch, Stuart Psychology, UNCG