College of Education and Human Development

Institute of Child Development

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Juliette Chartier

  • Doctoral student

Juliette is a doctoral student in the developmental science track working with Dr. Melissa Koenig in the Early Language and Experience Lab. She is interested in children's belief formation and how belief interacts with action.

    BA, Psychology and Rhetoric and Writing, University of Texas at Austin (2023)

      Adolescents and youth, Cognitive development, Culture, cross-culture, Children's Belief Formation, Fantasy-Reality Distinction

        Juliette is a doctoral student in the developmental science track at the University of Minnesota's Institute of Child Development. Before starting graduate school, she worked with Dr. Jacqueline Woolley at UT Austin and was the research coordinator for Dr. Mike Tomasello. She is interested in researching children's belief formation and how belief interacts with action, particularly for superstitious, supernatural, or fantastical beliefs. She is also interested in how adult testimony influences belief formation and revision. Juliette is currently working with Dr. Melissa Koenig in the Early Language and Experience Lab.