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How children and adults represent God's mind
L Heiphetz, JD Lane, A Waytz, LL Young
Cognitive science 40 (1), 121-144, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
The role of moral beliefs, memories, and preferences in representations of identity
L Heiphetz, N Strohminger, LL Young
Cognitive science 41 (3), 744-767, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
The development of reasoning about beliefs: Fact, preference, and ideology
L Heiphetz, ES Spelke, PL Harris, MR Banaji
Journal of experimental social psychology 49 (3), 559-565, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Patterns of implicit and explicit attitudes in children and adults: tests in the domain of religion.
L Heiphetz, ES Spelke, MR Banaji
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (3), 864, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Can only one person be right? The development of objectivism and social preferences regarding widely shared and controversial moral beliefs
L Heiphetz, LL Young
Cognition 167, 78-90, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Who am I? The role of moral beliefs in children's and adults' understanding of identity
L Heiphetz, N Strohminger, SA Gelman, LL Young
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 78, 210-219, 2018
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
What do different beliefs tell us? An examination of factual, opinion-based, and religious beliefs
L Heiphetz, ES Spelke, PL Harris, MR Banaji
Cognitive development 30, 15-29, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, UK Economic and Social Research Council
Children's and adults' understanding of punishment and the criminal justice system
JP Dunlea, L Heiphetz
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 87, 103913, 2020
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
The perceived stability and biological basis of religious beliefs, factual beliefs, and opinions
L Heiphetz, SA Gelman, LL Young
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 156, 82-98, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Does think mean the same thing as believe? Linguistic insights into religious cognition.
L Heiphetz, CL Landers, N Van Leeuwen
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 13 (3), 287, 2021
Mandates: European Commission
My mind, your mind, and God's mind: How children and adults conceive of different agents’ moral beliefs
L Heiphetz, JD Lane, A Waytz, LL Young
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 36 (3), 467-481, 2018
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Examining overlap in behavioral and neural representations of morals, facts, and preferences.
J Theriault, A Waytz, L Heiphetz, L Young
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (11), 1586, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research …
The formation of belief-based social preferences
L Heiphetz, ES Spelke, MR Banaji
Social Cognition 32 (1), 22-47, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Theory of Mind network activity is associated with metaethical judgment: An item analysis
J Theriault, A Waytz, L Heiphetz, L Young
Neuropsychologia 143, 107475, 2020
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research …
In the name of God: How children and adults judge agents who act for religious versus secular reasons
L Heiphetz, ES Spelke, LL Young
Cognition 144, 134-149, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
“Internally wicked”: Investigating how and why essentialism influences punitiveness and moral condemnation
JW Martin, L Heiphetz
Cognitive Science 45 (6), e12991, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Children’s and adults’ affectionate generosity toward members of different religious groups
L Heiphetz, LL Young
American Behavioral Scientist 63 (14), 1910-1937, 2019
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Children's socio‐moral judgments and behaviors toward peers with and without incarcerated parents
JP Dunlea, D Goel, L Heiphetz
Child Development 93 (5), e515-e530, 2022
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Benevolent God concepts and past kind behaviors induce generosity toward outgroups
Y Lee, A Payir, L Heiphetz
Social Cognition 41 (4), 321-339, 2023
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
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