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Angie M. Johnston
Angie M. Johnston
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston College
Adresă de e-mail confirmată pe bc.edu - Pagina de pornire
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When do children trust the expert? Benevolence information influences children's trust more than expertise
AR Landrum, CM Mills, AM Johnston
Developmental Science 16 (4), 622-638, 2013
2312013
Enhancing the selection and performance of working dogs
EE Bray, CM Otto, MAR Udell, NJ Hall, AM Johnston, EL MacLean
Frontiers in veterinary science 8, 644431, 2021
1062021
How do children weigh competence and benevolence when deciding whom to trust?
AM Johnston, CM Mills, AR Landrum
Cognition 144, 76-90, 2015
1002015
Working dog training for the twenty-first century
NJ Hall, AM Johnston, EE Bray, CM Otto, EL MacLean, MAR Udell
Frontiers in veterinary science 8, 646022, 2021
652021
Exploring the evolutionary origins of overimitation: A comparison across domesticated and non‐domesticated canids
AM Johnston, PC Holden, LR Santos
Developmental science 20 (4), e12460, 2017
532017
Little Bayesians or little Einsteins? Probability and explanatory virtue in children's inferences
AM Johnston, SGB Johnson, ML Koven, FC Keil
Developmental science 20 (6), e12483, 2017
482017
Uncovering the origins of dog–human eye contact: dingoes establish eye contact more than wolves, but less than dogs
AM Johnston, C Turrin, L Watson, AM Arre, LR Santos
Animal Behaviour 133, 123-129, 2017
422017
Explanatory scope informs causal strength inferences
S Johnson, A Johnston, A Toig, F Keil
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 36 (36), 2014
422014
Preferences for explanation generality develop early in biology but not physics
AM Johnston, M Sheskin, SGB Johnson, FC Keil
Child Development 89 (4), 1110-1119, 2018
242018
What’s the point? Domestic dogs’ sensitivity to the accuracy of human informants
MH Pelgrim, J Espinosa, EC Tecwyn, SMK Marton, A Johnston, ...
Animal cognition 24, 281-297, 2021
232021
In sickness and in filth: Developing a disdain for dirty people
J Rottman, AM Johnston, S Bierhoff, T Pelletier, AD Grigoreva, J Benitez
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 196, 104858, 2020
192020
Training differences predict dogs' (Canis lupus familiaris) preferences for prosocial others
ZA Silver, EE Furlong, AM Johnston, LR Santos
Animal cognition 24, 75-83, 2021
162021
Another way to learn about teaching: What dogs can tell us about the evolution of pedagogy
AM Johnston, K McAuliffe, LR Santos
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38, e44, 2015
142015
Learning the relevance of relevance and the trouble with truth: Evaluating explanatory relevance across childhood
AM Johnston, M Sheskin, FC Keil
Journal of Cognition and Development 20 (4), 555-572, 2019
132019
Dogs do not demonstrate a human-like bias to defer to communicative cues
AM Johnston, Y Huang, LR Santos
Learning & behavior 46 (4), 449-461, 2018
92018
ManyDogs 1: a multi-lab replication study of dogs’ pointing comprehension
J Espinosa, JR Stevens, D Alberghina, HEE Alway, JD Barela, M Bogese, ...
Animal behavior and cognition 10 (3), 232-286, 2023
82023
Metacognition in canids: A comparison of dogs (Canis familiaris) and dingoes (Canis dingo).
AL Royka, AM Johnston, LR Santos
Journal of Comparative Psychology 134 (3), 303, 2020
82020
Evidence for win-stay-lose-shift in puppies and adult dogs
M Byrne, EE Bray, EL MacLean, AM Johnston
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 42, 2020
72020
What is unique about shared reality? Insights from a new comparison species
AM Johnston, M Byrne, LR Santos
Current Opinion in Psychology 23, 30-33, 2018
72018
Probabilistic versus heuristic accounts of explanation in children: Evidence from a latent scope bias
AM Johnston, SGB Johnson, ML Koven, FC Keil
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 37, 2015
72015
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