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Stephanie Denison
Stephanie Denison
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Waterloo
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Statistical inference and sensitivity to sampling in 11-month-old infants
F Xu, S Denison
Cognition 112 (1), 97-104, 2009
2132009
The origins of probabilistic inference in human infants
S Denison, F Xu
Cognition 130 (3), 335-347, 2014
1982014
The Emergence of Probabilistic Reasoning in Very Young Infants: Evidence From 4.5-and 6-Month-Olds.
S Denison, C Reed, F Xu
Developmental Psychology, 2013
1842013
Twelve‐to 14‐month‐old infants can predict single‐event probability with large set sizes
S Denison, F Xu
Developmental Science 13 (5), 798-803, 2010
1752010
Win-Stay, Lose-Sample: A simple sequential algorithm for approximating Bayesian inference
E Bonawitz, S Denison, A Gopnik, TL Griffiths
Cognitive psychology 74, 35-65, 2014
1612014
Probabilistic models, learning algorithms, and response variability: sampling in cognitive development
E Bonawitz, S Denison, TL Griffiths, A Gopnik
Trends in cognitive sciences 18 (10), 497-500, 2014
1582014
Rational variability in children’s causal inferences: The sampling hypothesis
G Denison, Bonawitz, Gopnik
Cognition 126 (2), 285 - 300, 2013
1522013
Integrating physical constraints in statistical inference by 11‐month‐old infants
S Denison, F Xu
Cognitive science 34 (5), 885-908, 2010
1152010
Intuitive probabilistic inference in capuchin monkeys
EC Tecwyn, S Denison, EJE Messer, D Buchsbaum
Animal cognition 20, 243-256, 2017
692017
Infant statisticians: The origins of reasoning under uncertainty
S Denison, F Xu
Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (4), 499-509, 2019
532019
Probabilistic reasoning in preschoolers: Random sampling and base rate
S Denison, V Garcia, K Konopczynski, F Xu
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 28 (28), 2006
462006
Young children infer preferences from a single action, but not if it is constrained
ML Pesowski, S Denison, O Friedman
Cognition 155, 168-175, 2016
432016
Young children use probability to infer happiness and the quality of outcomes
T Doan, O Friedman, S Denison
Psychological Science 31 (2), 149-159, 2020
342020
A simple sequential algorithm for approximating Bayesian inference
E Bonawitz, S Denison, A Chen, A Gopnik, T Griffiths
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 33 (33), 2011
322011
Beyond belief: The probability-based notion of surprise in children.
T Doan, O Friedman, S Denison
Emotion 18 (8), 1163, 2018
312018
The development of the representativeness heuristic in young children
S Gualtieri, S Denison
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 174, 60-76, 2018
302018
Probability versus representativeness in infancy: Can infants use naïve physics to adjust population base rates in probabilistic inference?
S Denison, P Trikutam, F Xu
Developmental psychology 50 (8), 2009, 2014
272014
Probabilistic inference in human infants
S Denison, F Xu
Advances in child development and behavior 43, 27-58, 2012
232012
Preschoolers sample from probability distributions
S Denison, EB Bonawitz, A Gopnik, TL Griffiths
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 32 (32), 2010
202010
Infants’ looking to surprising events: When eye-tracking reveals more than looking time
HH Yeung, S Denison, SP Johnson
PloS one 11 (12), e0164277, 2016
182016
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