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Rachel Barr
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Fathers are parents, too! Widening the lens on parenting for children's development
NJ Cabrera, BL Volling, R Barr
Child Development Perspectives 12 (3), 152-157, 2018
7092018
Developmental changes in deferred imitation by 6-to 24-month-old infants
R Barr, A Dowden, H Hayne
Infant behavior and development 19 (2), 159-170, 1996
6711996
Developmental changes in imitation from television during infancy
R Barr, H Hayne
Child development 70 (5), 1067-1081, 1999
4901999
The development of declarative memory in human infants: Age-related changes in deffered imitation.
H Hayne, J Boniface, R Barr
Behavioral neuroscience 114 (1), 77, 2000
3092000
Transfer of learning between 2D and 3D sources during infancy: Informing theory and practice
R Barr
Developmental review 30 (2), 128-154, 2010
3032010
Infant and early childhood exposure to adult-directed and child-directed television programming: Relations with cognitive skills at age four
R Barr, A Lauricella, E Zack, SL Calvert
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (1982-), 21-48, 2010
2872010
Age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic patterns in early computer use: A national survey
SL Calvert, VJ Rideout, JL Woolard, RF Barr, GA Strouse
American Behavioral Scientist 48 (5), 590-607, 2005
2802005
Memory constraints on infant learning from picture books, television, and touchscreens
R Barr
Child Development Perspectives 7 (4), 205-210, 2013
2552013
Developmental changes in the specificity of memory over the second year of life
H Hayne, S MacDonald, R Barr
Infant Behavior and Development 20 (2), 233-245, 1997
2371997
Parent–child interactions during traditional and computer storybook reading for children’s comprehension: Implications for electronic storybook design
AR Lauricella, R Barr, SL Calvert
International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction 2 (1), 17-25, 2014
2302014
Infants' attention and responsiveness to television increases with prior exposure and parental interaction
R Barr, E Zack, A Garcia, P Muentener
Infancy 13 (1), 30-56, 2008
2172008
Infant imitation from television using novel touch screen technology
E Zack, R Barr, P Gerhardstein, K Dickerson, AN Meltzoff
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 27 (1), 13-26, 2009
1952009
Associations between parenting, media use, cumulative risk, and children's executive functioning
DL Linebarger, R Barr, MA Lapierre, JT Piotrowski
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 35 (6), 367-377, 2014
1942014
The effect of repetition on imitation from television during infancy
R Barr, P Muentener, A Garcia, M Fujimoto, V Chávez
Developmental Psychobiology 49 (2), 196-207, 2007
1912007
Age‐related changes in deferred imitation from television by 6‐to 18‐month‐olds
R Barr, P Muentener, A Garcia
Developmental Science 10 (6), 910-921, 2007
1882007
It's not what you know, it's who you know: Older siblings facilitate imitation during infancy
R Barr, H Hayne
International Journal of Early Years Education 11 (1), 7-21, 2003
1852003
Socioeconomic disparities in neurocognitive development in the first two years of life
KG Noble, LE Engelhardt, NH Brito, LJ Mack, EJ Nail, J Angal, R Barr, ...
Developmental psychobiology 57 (5), 535-551, 2015
1792015
Influence of bilingualism on memory generalization during infancy
N Brito, R Barr
Developmental science 15 (6), 812-816, 2012
1612012
Young children’s use of smartphones and tablets
JS Radesky, HM Weeks, R Ball, A Schaller, S Yeo, J Durnez, ...
Pediatrics 146 (1), 2020
1602020
They can interact, but can they learn? Toddlers’ transfer learning from touchscreens and television
A Moser, L Zimmermann, K Dickerson, A Grenell, R Barr, P Gerhardstein
Journal of experimental child psychology 137, 137-155, 2015
1502015
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