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Alex M. Silver
Alex M. Silver
University of Pittsburgh
Psychology
Inhibitory control
Cognitive psychology
Numeracy
math skills
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Actions may speak louder than words: Comparing methods of assessing children's spontaneous focusing on number.
2022
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Leanne Elliott
Alex M. Silver
Adwoa Imbeah
Melissa E. Libertus
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When beliefs matter most: Examining children's math achievement in the context of parental math anxiety.
2021
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Alex M. Silver
Leanne Elliott
Melissa E. Libertus
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Parental math input is not uniformly beneficial for young children: The moderating role of inhibitory control.
2021
Journal of Educational Psychology
Alex M. Silver
Leanne Elliott
Melissa E. Libertus
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Measuring Emerging Number Knowledge in Toddlers.
2021
Frontiers in Psychology
Alex M. Silver
Leanne Elliott
Emily J. Braham
Heather J. Bachman
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Natasha J. Cabrera
Melissa E. Libertus
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Understanding the unique contributions of home numeracy, inhibitory control, the approximate number system, and spontaneous focusing on number for children’s math abilities
2020
Mathematical Thinking and Learning
Alex M. Silver
Leanne Elliott
Adwoa Imbeah
Melissa E. Libertus
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When Not Choosing Leads to Not Liking: Choice-Induced Preference in Infancy.
2020
Psychological Science
Alex M. Silver
Aimee E. Stahl
Rita Loiotile
Alexis S. Smith-Flores
Lisa Feigenson
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