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List of works by Malinda Carpenter

'Unwilling' versus 'unable': chimpanzees' understanding of human intentional action

scientific article published in September 2004

A competitive nonverbal false belief task for children and apes

scientific article published in July 2009

A new false belief test for 36-month-olds

article by Malinda Carpenter et al published September 2002 in British Journal of Developmental Psychology

A new look at infant pointing

scientific article published in May 2007

A szándékok megértése, közös szándékok

Behavior. Monkeys like mimics

scientific article published in August 2009

Being mimicked increases prosocial behavior in 18-month-old infants

scientific article published on 14 March 2013

Children Selectively Trust Individuals Who Have Imitated Them

article by Harriet Over et al published 11 March 2013 in Social Development

Children draw more affiliative pictures following priming with third-party ostracism

scientific article published on 27 April 2015

Children infer affiliative and status relations from watching others imitate.

scientific article published on 20 December 2014

Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, recognize successful actions, but fail to imitate them

Copying results and copying actions in the process of social learning: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens).

scientific article published on 15 October 2004

Differences in the Ability of Apes and Children to Instruct Others Using Gestures

Do apes and children know what they have seen?

Dueling Dualists

Eighteen-month-old infants show false belief understanding in an active helping paradigm

scientific article published on 13 June 2009

Eighteen-month-old infants show increased helping following priming with affiliation

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Eighteen-month-olds understand false beliefs in an unexpected-contents task

scientific article published on 19 November 2013

Enculturated chimpanzees imitate rationally

scientific article published in July 2007

Fourteen-Month-Olds Know What “We” Have Shared in a Special Way

article by Henrike Moll et al published 1 January 2008 in Infancy

Fourteen-month-olds know what others experience only in joint engagement

scientific article published in November 2007

Great apes distinguish true from false beliefs in an interactive helping task

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Great apes infer others' goals based on context

scientific article published on 30 June 2012

I won't tell: Young children show loyalty to their group by keeping group secrets

scientific article published on 26 October 2015

Infants Determine Others' Focus of Attention by Pragmatics and Exclusion

Infants communicate in order to be understood

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Infants use shared experience to interpret pointing gestures

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Infants' visual and auditory communication when a partner is or is not visually attending

scientific article published on 3 December 2007

Infants’ Use of Shared Experience in Declarative Pointing

scientific article published on 28 January 2010

Interrelations among social-cognitive skills in young children with autism

scientific article published in April 2002

Just how joint is joint action in infancy?

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Limitations to the cultural ratchet effect in young children

scientific article published on 14 June 2014

Maternal Talk About Mental States and the Emergence of Joint Visual Attention

One-year-old infants follow others' voice direction

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One-year-olds comprehend the communicative intentions behind gestures in a hiding game

scientific article published in November 2005

One-year-olds’ understanding of nonverbal gestures directed to a third person

Pointing out new news, old news, and absent referents at 12 months of age.

scientific article published in March 2007

Prelinguistic infants, but not chimpanzees, communicate about absent entities.

scientific article published in May 2009

Priming third-party ostracism increases affiliative imitation in children

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Putting the social into social learning: explaining both selectivity and fidelity in children's copying behavior

scientific article published on 18 July 2011

Rational tool use and tool choice in human infants and great apes

scientific article

Reference and attitude in infant pointing

Reflecting on imitation in autism: introduction to the special issue

scientific article published in November 2008

Role Reversal Imitation and Language in Typically Developing Infants and Children With Autism

scholarly article by Malinda Carpenter et al published 1 November 2005 in Infancy

Selective imitation of in-group over out-group members in 14-month-old infants.

scientific article

Shared intentionality.

scientific article published in January 2007

Social Cognition and Social Motivations in Infancy

Social Engagement Leads 2-Year-Olds to Overestimate Others’ Knowledge

scientific article published on 01 May 2011

Stick with your group: young children's attitudes about group loyalty.

scientific article published on 27 May 2014

Sympathy through affective perspective taking and its relation to prosocial behavior in toddlers

scientific article

The Social Side of Imitation

The chemistry of social learning

The effects of collaboration and minimal-group membership on children's prosocial behavior, liking, affiliation, and trust

scientific article published on 22 June 2015

The learning and use of gestural signals by young chimpanzees: A trans-generational study

The question of ‘what to imitate’: inferring goals and intentions from demonstrations

The reliability of a model influences 14-month-olds' imitation

scientific article published on 27 April 2010

Three-year-olds' understanding of the consequences of joint commitments

scientific article

Tools, TV, and trust: Introduction to the special issue on imitation in typically-developing children

scientific article published on 18 October 2008

Twelve- and 18-month-olds copy actions in terms of goals

scientific article published in January 2005

Twelve-month-olds communicate helpfully and appropriately for knowledgeable and ignorant partners

scientific article published on 21 August 2008

Twelve-month-olds point to share attention and interest

scientific article published in June 2004

Twelve-month-olds' comprehension and production of pointing

scientific article published on 4 July 2011

Two- and 3-Year-Olds Know What Others Have and Have Not Heard

Understanding "prior intentions" enables two-year-olds to imitatively learn a complex task

scientific article published in September 2002

Understanding of others' intentions in children with autism

scientific article published in December 2001

Unwilling versus unable: infants' understanding of intentional action

scientific article published in March 2005

What Is a Group? Young Children's Perceptions of Different Types of Groups and Group Entitativity

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Young children create iconic gestures to inform others

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Young children help others to achieve their social goals

scientific article published on 12 August 2013

Young children selectively avoid helping people with harmful intentions

scientific article published in November 2010

Young children show the bystander effect in helping situations

scientific article published on 19 March 2015

Young children's responses to guilt displays

scientific article published in September 2011

Young children's understanding of cultural common ground

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Young children's understanding of joint commitments

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Young children's understanding of markedness in non-verbal communication

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