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Biography
Jennifer Amsterlaw,
Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences
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Dr. Amsterlaw is a postdoctoral fellow working with Dr. Andrew
N. Meltzoff. Before coming to the Institute, she earned a Ph.D.
in developmental psychology at the University of Michigan with Henry
Wellman. Dr. Amsterlaw's research interests focus on how school-age
children make sense of complex cognitive processes like reasoning,
learning, and decision-making. Her research considers the development
of children’s beliefs about the goals, strategies, and “golden standards”
that define these everyday cognitive processes, and how these beliefs
serve to organize children’s thinking in real-life situations. In
her current work, she is examining children’s knowledge about the
difference between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ thinking. |
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