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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‼️
Apr 29, 2025
Causality and Mind Lab @ Brown University
We can't wait for CDS 2026 in Montréal! See below for presentation details 👀📣‼️
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🧠💥 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...
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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.
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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.
Children's decision to challenge themselves on a novel task relates to their metacognitive monitoring of their ability
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.
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Mia Radovanovic