Amanda Cardarelli
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Wang M, Cardarelli A, Brenner J, Leslie S, Rhodes M
Child Dev
. 2024 Dec;
96(2):865-880.
PMID: 39673170
Gender-science stereotypes emerge early in childhood, but little is known about the developmental processes by which they arise. The present study tested the hypothesis that language implying scientists are a...
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Wang M, Cardarelli A, Leslie S, Rhodes M
Dev Psychol
. 2022 Apr;
58(8):1455-1471.
PMID: 35446067
Language that uses noun labels and generic descriptions to discuss people who do science (e.g., "Let's be scientists! Scientists discover new things") signals to children that "scientists" is a distinctive...
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Foster-Hanson E, Moty K, Cardarelli A, Ocampo J, Rhodes M
Cogn Sci
. 2020 May;
44(5):e12837.
PMID: 32419146
How do people gather samples of evidence to learn about the world? Adults often prefer to sample evidence from diverse sources-for example, choosing to test a robin and a turkey...
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Rhodes M, Cardarelli A, Leslie S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Apr;
117(18):9808-9814.
PMID: 32300013
Subtle features of common language can imply to young children that scientists are a special and distinct kind of person-a way of thinking that can interfere with the development of...