Language shapes children’s attitudes: Consequences of internal, behavioral, and societal information in punitive and non-punitive contexts

Journal Article | Dunlea, J. P., & Heiphetz, L. (2021). Language shapes children’s attitudes: Consequences of internal, behavioral, and societal information in punitive and nonpunitive contexts. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

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