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Rory T. Devine
Rory T. Devine
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Relations between false belief understanding and executive function in early childhood: A meta‐analysis
RT Devine, C Hughes
Child development 85 (5), 1777-1794, 2014
5322014
Silent films and strange stories: Theory of mind, gender, and social experiences in middle childhood
RT Devine, C Hughes
Child development 84 (3), 989-1003, 2013
3872013
Family correlates of false belief understanding in early childhood: A meta‐analysis
RT Devine, C Hughes
Child development 89 (3), 971-987, 2018
2472018
Theory of mind and executive function during middle childhood across cultures
Z Wang, RT Devine, KK Wong, C Hughes
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 149, 6-22, 2016
1922016
Promoting theory of mind during middle childhood: A training program
S Lecce, F Bianco, RT Devine, C Hughes, R Banerjee
Journal of experimental child psychology 126, 52-67, 2014
1812014
Theory of mind in middle childhood: Longitudinal associations with executive function and social competence.
RT Devine, N White, R Ensor, C Hughes
Developmental psychology 52 (5), 758, 2016
1732016
Individual differences in theory of mind from preschool to adolescence: Achievements and directions
C Hughes, RT Devine
Child development perspectives 9 (3), 149-153, 2015
1732015
For better or for worse? Positive and negative parental influences on young children's executive function
C Hughes, RT Devine
Child development 90 (2), 593-609, 2019
1592019
Does parental mind‐mindedness account for cross‐cultural differences in preschoolers’ theory of mind?
C Hughes, RT Devine, Z Wang
Child development 89 (4), 1296-1310, 2018
1462018
Measuring theory of mind across middle childhood: Reliability and validity of the silent films and strange stories tasks
RT Devine, C Hughes
Journal of experimental child psychology 149, 23-40, 2016
1352016
Relations between theory of mind and executive function in middle childhood: A short-term longitudinal study
S Lecce, F Bianco, RT Devine, C Hughes
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 163, 69-86, 2017
1242017
Mothers' cognitive references to 2‐year‐olds predict theory of mind at ages 6 and 10
R Ensor, RT Devine, A Marks, C Hughes
Child development 85 (3), 1222-1235, 2014
1152014
A social perspective on theory of mind
C Hughes, RT Devine
Handbook of child psychology and developmental science, 1-46, 2015
1092015
Executive function mediates the relations between parental behaviors and children's early academic ability
RT Devine, G Bignardi, C Hughes
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 229392, 2016
1012016
Lost in translation? Comparing British, Japanese, and Italian children’s theory-of-mind performance
C Hughes, RT Devine, R Ensor, M Koyasu, A Mizokawa, S Lecce
Child Development Research 2014, 2014
742014
Screen time and executive function in toddlerhood: A longitudinal study
G McHarg, AD Ribner, RT Devine, C Hughes
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 570392, 2020
712020
Measuring and predicting individual differences in executive functions at 14 months: A longitudinal study
RT Devine, A Ribner, C Hughes
Child Development 90 (5), e618-e636, 2019
682019
Let's talk: Parents’ mental talk (not mind‐mindedness or mindreading capacity) predicts children's false belief understanding
RT Devine, C Hughes
Child Development 90 (4), 1236-1253, 2019
662019
Social cognition and reading comprehension in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders or typical development
NS McIntyre, TM Oswald, EJ Solari, MC Zajic, LE Lerro, C Hughes, ...
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 54, 9-20, 2018
582018
Couples becoming parents: Trajectories for psychological distress and buffering effects of social support
C Hughes, RT Devine, S Foley, AD Ribner, J Mesman, C Blair
Journal of affective disorders 265, 372-380, 2020
552020
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