Dr. Jennifer Clegg-Petz
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Assistant Professor
UAC 253F
Office Hours: Online T 10-11:30 am; R 3-4:30 pm; by appt
512-245-6992
Research Information
My research program examines the developmental foundations of children's tools for social learning in different contexts across diverse cultural settings. Broadly, my works falls into two different, but interrelated, lines of research:
(1) The development of flexible imitation as a tool for cultural learning
(2) Children's learning in interactions with caregivers and peers
Undergraduate students interested in working in the LinC Lab should complete the application available at https://txstate.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eS6g4tMkO0vmuTH.
Areas of Interest
Cognitive Psychology
Cross-cultural/International Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Social Psychology
Publications
Selected Publications:
(For a full list of publications and links to manuscripts, please visit https://www.jennifermclegg.com/publications.)
Wen, N.J., Clegg, J.M., & Legare, C.H. (2017). Smart conformists: Children and adolescents associate conformity with intelligence across cultures. Child Development.
Clegg, J.M., Wen, N.J., & Legare, C.H. (2017). Is non-conformity WEIRD?: Cultural variation in adults' beliefs about children's conformity and competency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Clegg, J.M. & Legare, C.H. (2017). Parent scaffolding of flexible imitation in early childhood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 153, 1-14.
Clegg, J.M. & Legare, C.H. (2016). A cross-cultural comparison of children's imitative flexibility. Developmental Psychology, 52, 1435-1444.
Clegg, J.M. & Legare, C.H. (2016). Instrumental and conventional interpretations of behavior are associated with distinct outcomes in early childhood. Child Development, 87, 527-542.