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COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
 
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  8. Hunt, E. B.(2011). Human intelligence. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

  9. Pascual-Leone, J., & Johnson, J. (2011). A developmental theory of mental attention: Its applications to measurement and task analysis. In P. Barrouillet & V. Gaillard (Eds.), Cognitive development and working memory: A dialogue between neoNeo-Piagetian and cognitive approaches. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

  10. Pérez-Edgar, K., Kujawa, A., Nelson, S. K., Cole, C., & Zapp, D. J.(2013). The relation between electroencephalogram asymmetry and attention biases to threat at baseline and under stress. Brain Cognition, 82(3): 337-343.

  11. Schoneberger, T. (2002). A departure from cognitivism: Implications of Chomsky’s second revolution in linguistics. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 17, 57-73.

  12. Siegler, R. S., & Jenkins, E. A.(2014). How children discover new strategies. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

  13. Siegler, R. S., DeLoache, J. S., & Eisenberg, N. (2010). How children develop. New York, NY: Macmillan.

  14. Sternberg, R. J., & Kaufman, S. B.(Eds.). (2011). The Cambridge handbook of intelligence. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

  15. Toomela, A., & Valsiner, J. (Eds.) (2010). Methodological thinking in psychology: 60 years gone astray. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

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  17. Wood, S. E., Wood, E. G., & Boyd, D. (2014). Mastering the world of psychology (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

  18. Yoshida, K. A., Pons, F., Maye, J., & Werker, J. F.(2010). Distributional phonetic learning at 10 months of age. Infancy, 15(4), 420-433.


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