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Philip David Zelazo
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Minneapolis / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Philip David Zelazo's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Executive function in typical and atypical development Blackwell handbook of childhood cognitive development, 445-469, 2002
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The development of executive function in early childhood Monographs of the society for research in child development, i-151, 2003
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The Dimensional Change Card Sort (DCCS): A method of assessing executive function in children Nature protocols 1 (1), 297-301, 2006
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Hot and cool executive function in childhood and adolescence: Development and plasticity Child development perspectives 6 (4), 354-360, 2012
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Physical aggression during early childhood: Trajectories and predictors Pediatrics 114 (1), e43-e50, 2004
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