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Authors: Garnham, WA Ruffman, T
Citation: Wa. Garnham et T. Ruffman, Doesn't see, doesn't know: is anticipatory looking really related to understanding of belief?, DEV SCI, 4(1), 2001, pp. 94-100

Authors: Ruffman, T
Citation: T. Ruffman, Understanding A-not-B errors as a function of object representation and deficits in attention rather than motor memories, BEHAV BRAIN, 24(1), 2001, pp. 61

Authors: Ruffman, T Garnham, W Import, A Connolly, D
Citation: T. Ruffman et al., Does eye gaze indicate implicit knowledge of false belief? Charting transitions in knowledge, J EXP C PSY, 80(3), 2001, pp. 201-224

Authors: Ruffman, T Rustin, C Garnham, W Parkin, AJ
Citation: T. Ruffman et al., Source monitoring and false memories in children: Relation to certainty and executive functioning, J EXP C PSY, 80(2), 2001, pp. 95-111

Authors: Ruffman, T Perner, J Parkin, L
Citation: T. Ruffman et al., How parenting style affects false belief understanding, SOC DEV, 8(3), 1999, pp. 395-411

Authors: Ruffman, T
Citation: T. Ruffman, Applying the implicit-explicit distinction to development in children, BEHAV BRAIN, 22(5), 1999, pp. 783

Authors: Ruffman, T
Citation: T. Ruffman, Children's understanding of logical inconsistency, CHILD DEV, 70(4), 1999, pp. 872-886
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