Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning uses sample populations associated with large research institutions in technologically-advanced societies. Lopsided attention to a select participant pool risks biasing interpretation, no matter how large the sample or how statistically reliable the results. The experiments in this article address this limitation. Earlier research with urban-USA children suggests that biological concepts are (1) thoroughly enmeshed with their notions of naive psychology, and (2) strikingly human-centered. Thus, if children are to develop a causally appropriate model of biology, in which humans are seen as simply one animal among many, they must undergo fundame...
In PressExperimental results concerning Brazilian children and adults are presented in the context o...
Across the world, people form folkbiological categories to capture their commonsense organization of...
How different are the concepts held by children who grow up in a North American middle class neighbo...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
What follows is a discussion of three sets of experimental results that deal with various aspects of...
Carey's (1985) book on conceptual change and the accompanying argument that children's biology initi...
Abstract. Carey’s (1985) book on conceptual change and the accompanying argument that children’s bio...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk biology,...
Research suggests that for adults, folkbiology and folkpsychology represent two distinct conceptual ...
Folk biological knowledge is a core domain of human cognition. How does knowledge within the biologi...
The entry provides a short history and description of the concepts "folkbiology" and "naive biology"...
Abstract. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk ...
In PressExperimental results concerning Brazilian children and adults are presented in the context o...
Across the world, people form folkbiological categories to capture their commonsense organization of...
How different are the concepts held by children who grow up in a North American middle class neighbo...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
What follows is a discussion of three sets of experimental results that deal with various aspects of...
Carey's (1985) book on conceptual change and the accompanying argument that children's biology initi...
Abstract. Carey’s (1985) book on conceptual change and the accompanying argument that children’s bio...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk biology,...
Research suggests that for adults, folkbiology and folkpsychology represent two distinct conceptual ...
Folk biological knowledge is a core domain of human cognition. How does knowledge within the biologi...
The entry provides a short history and description of the concepts "folkbiology" and "naive biology"...
Abstract. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk ...
In PressExperimental results concerning Brazilian children and adults are presented in the context o...
Across the world, people form folkbiological categories to capture their commonsense organization of...
How different are the concepts held by children who grow up in a North American middle class neighbo...