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Rebecca Williamson , Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences

Biography | Curriculum Vitae | Contact Dr. Williamson

Publications and Presentations

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (submitted). Early emerging domain differences in the scope of generalization: Preschoolers’ extensions of labels versus preferences. Manuscript under review.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (submitted). Flexible imitation in preschoolers: The effects of understanding the goal of an action. Manuscript under review.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (April, 2005). The effects of understanding the goal of an action at encoding on preschoolers’ imitation. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

    Williamson, R.A. (May, 2004). Flexible imitation in preschoolers: The effect of understanding the goal of an action. Paper presented at the annual Stanford-Berkeley-Santa Cruz Conference on Developmental Psychology, Berkeley, CA.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (May, 2004). The effects of understanding the goal of a behavior on two-year-olds’ imitation. Poster presentation at the 14th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Chicago, IL.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (April, 2003). Domain-Specific Differences in the Scope of Generalization: The Case of Preferences. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (April, 2003). Precision of Imitation as a Function of Understanding the Goal of the Action. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

    Williamson, R.A. & Markman, E.M. (May, 2001) The scope of generalization of preference judgments. Paper presented at the annual Stanford-Berkeley Conference on Developmental Psychology, Berkeley, CA.


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