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Karen Adolph
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Karen Adolph's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Motor developmentKE Adolph, SR RobinsonHandbook of child psychology and developmental science (7th ed.) 2, 114-157, 20156752015
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Learning in the development of infant locomotionKE Adolph, BI Bertenthal, SM Boker, EC Goldfield, EJ GibsonMonographs of the society for research in child development, i-162, 19976741997
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Motor development: Embodied, embedded, enculturated, and enablingKE Adolph, JE HochAnnual review of psychology 70 (1), 141-164, 20194832019
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Systems in development: motor skill acquisition facilitates three-dimensional object completion.KC Soska, KE Adolph, SP JohnsonDevelopmental psychology 46 (1), 129, 20104852010
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What changes in infant walking and whyKE Adolph, B Vereijken, PE ShroutChild development 74 (2), 475-497, 20034652003
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