Larisa A. Heiphetz
Affiliations: | 2013 | Psychology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(The influence of beliefs on children's and adults' cognition and social preferences.) |
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Lee YE, Dunlea JP, Heiphetz L. (2023) Why Do God and Humans Punish? Perceived Retributivist Punishment Motives Hinge on Views of the True Self. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231160027 |
Dunlea JP, Goel D, Heiphetz L. (2022) Children's socio-moral judgments and behaviors toward peers with and without incarcerated parents. Child Development |
Payir A, Heiphetz L, Harris PL, et al. (2022) What could have been done? Counterfactual alternatives to negative outcomes generated by religious and secular children. Developmental Psychology. 58: 376-391 |
Dunlea JP, 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 |
Heiphetz L, Oishi S. (2021) Viewing Development Through the Lens of Culture: Integrating Developmental and Cultural Psychology to Better Understand Cognition and Behavior. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 1745691620980725 |
Martin JW, Heiphetz L. (2021) "Internally Wicked": Investigating How and Why Essentialism Influences Punitiveness and Moral Condemnation. Cognitive Science. 45: e12991 |
Dunlea JP, Heiphetz L. (2021) Children's and Adults' Views of Punishment as a Path to Redemption. Child Development |
Heiphetz LA. (2020) The Development and Consequences of Moral Essentialism Advances in Child Development and Behavior. 59: 165-194 |
Theriault J, Waytz A, Heiphetz L, et al. (2020) Theory of mind network activity is associated with metaethical judgment: An item analysis. Neuropsychologia. 107475 |
Goldring MR, Heiphetz L. (2020) Sensitivity to Ingroup and Outgroup Norms in the Association Between Commonality and Morality Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 91: 104025 |