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    NPR: Children and the Uncanny Valley

    NPR: Children and the Uncanny Valley

    CDS 2017: Children’s trust in robots

    CDS 2017: Children’s trust in robots

    Weekend Data Science Project: Movie Buzz

    Weekend Data Science Project: Movie Buzz

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    NPR: Children and the Uncanny Valley

    NPR: Children and the Uncanny Valley

    Today my research on children's development of the Uncanny Valley was featured on NPR. Check it out here.
    TMCD 2016: Development of the Uncanny Valley

    TMCD 2016: Development of the Uncanny Valley

    Thank you to everyone who was able to stop by my poster on children's development of the Uncanny Valley at the Society for Research in...
    How children feel about robots

    How children feel about robots

    This weekend at the Ninth Biennial Meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, I presented the preliminary results of my research...
     

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