User talk:Jillianassad/sandbox

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Brooks patty

Hi Jillian, Here are the links I sent you by email:

Kelly Mix's website has a link to her CV which should have a lot of relevant info about her background and work on children's developing mathematical abilities.

http://umdmixlab.weebly.com/people-in-our-lab.html

When you write about her research contributions, be sure to mention her book on quantitative development in addition to discussing her most cited research articles (which you can find on Google Scholar).

https://www.amazon.com/Quantitative-Development-Infancy-Early-Childhood/dp/019512300X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508024175&sr=8-1&keywords=kelly+mix+janellen+huttenlocher

ISBN-10: 019512300X

Here are some papers you will want to list under Representative Publications. Be sure to read the abstracts (pull them up on Google Scholoar) so you can write about her key contributions and ideas.

Clearfield, M. W., & Mix, K. S. (1999). Number versus contour length in infants' discrimination of small visual sets. Psychological Science, 10(5), 408-411.

Mix, K. S., Huttenlocher, J., & Levine, S. C. (2002). Multiple cues for quantification in infancy: Is number one of them?. Psychological Bulletin, 128(2), 278-294.

Mix, K. S., Levine, S. C., & Huttenlocher, J. (1999). Early fraction calculation ability. Developmental psychology, 35(1), 164-174.

Here are a couple other links that can help you establish her notability:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130625121239.htm

http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/achieving_cognitive_balance

Brooks patty (talk) 04:56, 23 October 2017 (UTC)Reply