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  1. "Why is Everything in the Cloud?": Co-Designing Visual Cues Representing Data Processes with Children
  2. Generically partisan: Polarization in political communication
  3. Looking beyond the obvious.
  4. Beyond Black and White: Conceptualizing and essentializing Black–White identity.
  5. To Give or to Receive? The Role of Giver Versus Receiver on Object Tracking and Object Preferences in Children and Adults
  6. “They See You’re a Girl if You Pick a Pink Robot with a Skirt”: A Qualitative Study of How Children Conceptualize Data Processing and Digital Privacy Risks
  7. “You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas
  8. Children’s beliefs about causes of human characteristics: Genes, environment, or choice?
  9. Examining emotional tool use in daily life.
  10. Do Children Recall Numbers as Generic? A Strong Test of the Generics-As-Default Hypothesis
  11. Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people’s subjective experience of emotion? A case study on Facebook.
  12. Frequency and Informativeness of Gestural Cues Accompanying Generic and Particular Reference
  13. Children's interpretations of general quantifiers, specific quantifiers and generics