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The native mind: Biological categorization and reasoning in development and across cultures

机译:本土思想:发展和跨文化的生物分类和推理

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This article describes cross-cultural and developmental research on folk biology: that is, the study of how people conceptualize living kinds. The combination of a conceptual module for biology and cross-cultural comparison brings a new perspective to theories of categorization and reasoning. From the standpoint of cognitive psychology, the authors find that results gathered from standard populations in industrialized societies often fail to generalize to humanity at large. For example, similarity-driven typicality and diversity effects either are not found or pattern differently when one moves beyond undergraduates. From the perspective of folk biology, standard populations may yield misleading results because they represent examples of especially impoverished experience with nature. Certain phenomena are robust across populations, consistent with notions of a core module.
机译:本文介绍了有关民间生物学的跨文化和发展研究:即人们如何概念化生物种类的研究。生物学概念模块和跨文化比较的结合为分类和推理理论提供了新的视角。从认知心理学的角度来看,作者发现,从工业化社会的标准人群收集的结果通常无法推广到整个人类。例如,当一个人超越大学生时,就不会发现相似性驱动的典型性和多样性效应,或者其模式不同。从民间生物学的角度来看,标准人群可能会产生误导性的结果,因为它们代表了特别贫困的自然体验的例子。某些现象在总体上具有鲁棒性,与核心模块的概念一致。

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