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Author: Charlie

Charlie is an assistant professor of Psychology at the University of North Florida. He is a cognitive-developmental psychologist who does research on the way children and adults think, learn, and solve problems across the lifespan. He also investigates how people understand what they know and don't know and direct their own learning. He completed his graduate studies at Kent State University. In his spare time, Charlie enjoys watching live music, reading fiction books, and spending time with his wife, family, friends, and his dog, Chelsea. Charlie manages in the Learning Cognition and Development (LCD) lab at the University of North Florida. You can learn more about Charlie and his work at www.CharlesFitzsimmons.com or by contacting him at c.fitzsimmons@unf.edu.
August 28, 2023August 26, 2023 Charlie

How do you know what you know? Feeling familiar with content might bias your judgments

August 19, 2019January 17, 2022 Charlie

Is a number more than the sum of its’ digits? How digits influence number estimation

February 4, 2019January 17, 2022 Charlie

Are books like number lines?

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