Categorization and reasoning
Lawson, C.A. (in press). The impact of sequential presentation and simultaneous presentation of evidence on diversity-based reasoning in preschoolers and adults. Cognitive Development
Lawson, C.A., & Wolfe, N. (2019). The inductive benefit of being far out: The impact of spatial location of evidence exemplars on diversity-based reasoning. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society
Lawson, C.A. (2018). Knowing when to trust a teacher: The contribution of category status and sample composition to young children’s judgments of informant trustworthiness.Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 173, 380-387
Lawson, C.A. (2017). The influence of task dynamics on children’s and adults inductive generalization: How sequential and simultaneous presentation of evidence impact the strength and scope of property projection. Journal of Cognition & Development,18, 493- 513..
Learning in context
Stanley, S., & Lawson, C.A. (2019). The Effects of an Advertising-Based Intervention on Critical Thinking and Media Literacy in Third and Fourth Graders. Journal of Media Education
Lawson, C.A., Cook, M., Dorn, J., & Pariso, B. (2018). Full STEAM ahead: A program to facilitate teacher engagement before, during, and after a fieldtrip visit a maker space at a local children’s museum. Journal of Museum Education
Stanley, S., & Lawson, C.A. (2018). Developing discerning consumers: An intervention that increases skepticism toward advertisements in a sample of 4- to 5-year olds in the US. Journal of Children and Media, 12, 211-225.