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TV2, interview, What have you been doing today? Here is why your child answers “nothing” (in Danish) Peter Krøjgaard (14th December 2015)
Videnskab DK, interview, What have you been doing today, darling? Here is why your child answers »nothing« (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (14th December 2015)
Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Aarhus University, interview, New method gives a new window into children's memory (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (15th December 2015)
Ekstra Bladet, interview, What have you been doing today, my little darling? Here is why you get the answer ‘nothing’ (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (15th December 2015)
Dagens.dk, interview, What have you been doing in day care today, my little sweetheart? Here is why your child answers ’nothing’ (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (15th December 2015)
Avisen.dk, interview, Learn how to ask: Here is how you get children to answer (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (16th December 2015)
B.T., interview, Learn how to ask: Here is how you get children to answer (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (16th December 2015)
Jubii.dk, interview, Learn how to ask: Here is how you get children to answer (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (16th December 2015)
Baby.dk, interview, Learn how to ask: Here is how you get children to answer (in Danish), Peter Krøjgaard (22nd December 2015)
Videnskab DK, interview, This is how your brain stores details from a crime novel (in Danish), Osman S. Kingo (30th December 2015)
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Hvad øjet ser (What the eye perceives) by Charlotte Juul Sørensen. Psykolog Nyt 14/2010 (p. 3-7) (Magasine of the Danish Association of Psychologists). About the Research Centre's eye tracking project headed by Professor Peter Krøjgaard and with the collaboration of postdoc Osman Skjold Kingo and PhD Søren Staugaard.
Hvordan tænker spædbørn? (How do infants think?) Interview (in Danish) with Professor Peter Krøjgaard at Videnskab.dk (16th September 2010)