The Causality and Mind Lab (Principal Investigator: Dr. David Sobel) is a Developmental Psychology Research lab in the Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences Brown University.
https://sites.brown.edu/causalityandmindlab/
Causality and Mind Lab @ Brown University
Come see our work @srcdorg.bsky.social! See details below for talks, posters, and locations! Looking forward to it‼️
🧠💥 New Paper Alert! Congratulations to our very own @sarahkiefer.bsky.social & Dr. David Sobel - Children's decision to challenge themselves on a novel task relates to their metacognitive monitoring of their ability
Check it out here: doi.org/10.1093/chid...
Causality and Mind Lab @ Brown University
Causality and Mind Lab @ Brown University
New paper out in Child Development (@srcdorg.bsky.social) with Dave Sobel (@candmlab.bsky.social)! ✨ We investigated how 5- to 7-year-old children decide to take on easy versus hard tasks while pursuing a goal. doi.org/10.1093/chid...
Out in @cognitionjournal.bsky.social with @jaeminhwang.bsky.social, David Sobel (@candmlab.bsky.social), and @jessicas.bsky.social! Most studies of infants’ fairness expectations focus on resource distribution, but in everyday life, we engage in many different kinds of resource exchanges.
New lab paper with Dave Sobel @candmlab.bsky.social and led by the remarkable @radovanovic.bsky.social and @jaeminhwang.bsky.social. Infants expect equality not only in resource distributions but also resource collections.
Abstract. We examined potential processes by which children decide to make hard as opposed to easy choices to accomplish a goal. Five- to 7-year olds (N =
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Sarah L. Kiefer
Mia Radovanovic
Jessica Sommerville
Out in @cognitionjournal.bsky.social with @jaeminhwang.bsky.social, David Sobel (@candmlab.bsky.social), and @jessicas.bsky.social! Most studies of infants’ fairness expectations focus on resource distribution, but in everyday life, we engage in many different kinds of resource exchanges.