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Ahn, W.-K., Kalish, C., Gelman, S. A., Medin, D. L., Luhmann, C., & Atran, S., et al. (2001). Why essences are essential in the psychology of concepts. Cognition, 82(1), p. p59–69.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 35.77%
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Atran, S., Medin, D., Lynch, E., Vapnarsky, V., Ucan Ek', E., & Sousa, P. (2001). Folkbiology doesn't come from folkpsychology: Evidence from yukatek maya in cross-cultural perspective. Journal of Cognition & Culture, 1(1), p. p3–42.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 33.76%
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Atran, S., Medin, D., Ross, N., Lynch, E., Vapnarsky, V., & Ek, E. U., et al. (2002). Folkecology, cultural epidemiology, and the spirit of the commons: A garden experiment in the maya lowlands, 1991-2001. Current Anthropology, 43(3), p. p421–450.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 33.67%
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Atran, S., Medin, D. L., & Ross, N. O. (2005). The cultural mind: Environmental decision making and cultural modeling within and across populations. Psychological Review, 112(4), p. p744–776.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 35.95%
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Atran, S., Medin, D. L., Ross, N., Viale, R., Andler, D., & Hirschfeld, L. (2006). Thinking about biology: Modular constraints on categorization and reasoning in the everyday life of americans, maya, and scientists. Mind & Society, 6(3), pp. 31–64.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 33.67%
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Atran, S., & Medin, D. L. (2008). The native mind and the cultural construction of nature. Boston, MA: MIT Press.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 31.84%
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Bailenson, J. N., Shum, M. S., Atran, S., Medin, D. L., & Coley, J. D. (2002). A bird's eye view: Biological categorization and reasoning within and across cultures. Cognition, 84(1), p. p1–53.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 36.86%
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Coley, J. D., Medin, D. L., Proffitt, J. B., Lynch, E., & Atran, S. (1999). Inductive reasoning in folkbiological thought. In D. Medin & S. Atran (Eds.), Folkbiology. (pp. p205–232). The MIT Press.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 25.64%
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Medin, D. L., & Atran, S. (2004). The native mind: Biological categorization and reasoning in development and across cultures. Psychological Review, 111(4), p. p960–983.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 29.47%
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Medin, D. L., Ross, N. O., Atran, S., Cox, D., Coley, J., Proffitt, J. B., & Blok, S. V. (2006). Folkbiology of freshwater fish. Cognition, 99(3), pp. 237–273.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Sterenn Audo
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Pop. 29.11%
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Medin, D. L., Ross, N. O., Cox, D., & Atran, S. (2007). Why folkbiology matters: Resource conflit despite shared goals and knowledge. Human Ecology, 35, pp. 315–329.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 27.28%
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Ross, N. O., Medin, D. L., Coley, J. D., & Atran, S. (2003). Cultural and experimental differences in the development of folkbiological induction. Cognitive Development, 18(1), p. p25–47.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Sterenn Audo
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Pop. 34.58%
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Sousa, P., Atran, S., & Medin, D. (2002). Essentialism and folkbiology: Evidence from brazil. Journal of Cognition & Culture, 2(3), p. p195–223.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 29.38%
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