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J Kiley Hamlin
University of British Columbia - Vancouver / Canada
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AD Scientific Index ID: 649174
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J Kiley Hamlin's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Social evaluation by preverbal infantsJK Hamlin, K Wynn, P BloomNature 450 (7169), 557-559, 200718462007
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Three‐month‐olds show a negativity bias in their social evaluationsJ Kiley Hamlin, K Wynn, P BloomDevelopmental science 13 (6), 923-929, 20106492010
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Young infants prefer prosocial to antisocial othersJK Hamlin, K WynnCognitive development 26 (1), 30-39, 20115992011
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How infants and toddlers react to antisocial othersJK Hamlin, K Wynn, P Bloom, N MahajanProceedings of the national academy of sciences 108 (50), 19931-19936, 20116492011
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Moral judgment and action in preverbal infants and toddlers: Evidence for an innate moral coreJK HamlinCurrent Directions in Psychological Science 22 (3), 186-193, 20135632013
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