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2017-05
二歲幼兒在工具使用情境下的觀察學習:模仿與仿效
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(187)
2017-003
二歲幼兒在工具使用情境下的觀察學習:模仿與仿效
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(154)
2017
Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Imitate in the Context of others’ prior intention
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(563)
2015-08
嬰兒的選擇性模仿:動作─效果整合或目的推理?
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(1409)
2015-07
前置意圖與因果理解對幼兒觀察學習他人錯誤的影響
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(406)
2015-06
起始運動方向與投球程序對幼兒重力偏誤的影響
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(364)
2015
起始運動方向與投球程序對幼兒重力偏誤的影響
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(550)
2013.06
三歲幼兒的認知彈性:刺激熟悉度與命名方式在向度改變卡片分類作業的角色
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(1017)
2013-05
Contexts of a persons's prior intentions facilitate observational learning in 2.5-year-old children
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(875)
2013-02
三歲幼兒的認知轉換:刺激熟悉度與命名方式在向度改變卡片分類作業的角色
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(857)
2012.05
Outcome-based observational learning in human infants
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(1036)
2006.03
Infants' and Preschoolers' Imitation of Object Manipulation: The Influences of Movement Path, Perceptual Saliency, and Task Constraints
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(787)
2006.01
Action representation in object-related imitation in infants and preschoolers: A preliminary study
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(1643)
2006.01
Preschoolers' behavioural reenactment of "failed attempts": The roles of intention-reading, emulation and mimicry
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(780)
2005.11
Gradations of emulation learning in infants’ imitation of actions on objects
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(819)
2002.09
Infants' behavioral reenactment of 'failed attempts' : exploring the roles of emulation learning, stimulus enhancement, and understanding of intentions.
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(746)
2002
Delineating the role of stimulus enhancement and emulation learning in the behavioural re-enactment paradigm
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