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2016 Beran, M. J., Kelly, A. J., Perdue, B. M., Whitham, W., Love, M., Luk, P., Kelly, V., & Parrish, A. E. (November, 2016). Divide and conquer: Preschool children assign the hardest task to a helper. Paper presented at the 57th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA.
2016 Parrish, A. E., Kelly, A. J., Perdue, B. M., Love, M., Whitham, W., Luk, P. Y., Kelly, V., & Beran, M. J. (November, 2016). Remembering for later: Exploring prospective memory development in preschool children. Poster presented at the 57th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA.
2016 Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (November, 2016). Tool use and metacognition in chimpanzees. Poster presented at the 57th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA.
2014 Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Parrish, A. E., & Perdue, B. M. (2014, November). Go when you know: Confidence movements by language-trained chimpanzees during computerized testing.  Paper presented at the 55th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA. (Peer-reviewed).
2013 Perdue, B. M., Snyder, R. J., Wilson, M. L., & Maple, T. L. (2013). Giant panda welfare in captivity. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science16(4), 394-395. (Published Abstract).
2013 Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Church, B. A, & Smith, J. D. (2013, November). Differences in uncertainty monitoring by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): It’s not a chance thing. Paper presented at the 54th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada. (Peer-reviewed)
2012 Zakrzewski, A. C., Perdue, B. M., Beran, M. J., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2012, November). Cashing out: macaques’ and humans’ decisional flexibility of uncertainty responding.  Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 17, 145. (Peer-reviewed)
2011 Perdue, B. M., Snyder, R. S., Maple, T. L. (2011, November). Promiscuous pandas and monogamous otters: Does the range size hypothesis predict sex differences in spatial ability in the order Carnivora? Poster presented at the annual meeting of The Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA. (Peer-reviewed)