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Autor:
Sara J. Unsworth, Alexander Liu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognition and Culture. 14:171-185
An intuition that has been identified as a core concept in folkbiological thought (i.e., intuitive notions about the biological world) is the tendency to view humans as one biological species among many. Previous research has shown that in a category
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child and Family Studies. 24:1179-1191
As taught to youth, mindfulness is simply paying attention, with kindness and curiosity, to what’s happening inside and outside of oneself, in this present moment. A quickly growing research base is demonstrating treatment feasibility and acceptabi
Autor:
Sara J. Unsworth, Wallis E. Levin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Psychology. 33:9-13
Previous research examining the influence of context (e.g., using a more subjective vs. objective frame of reference) on thinking about humans and the rest of nature has focused on shared biological properties and environmental attitudes ( Gutheil, V
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geoscience Education. 60:384-392
Native American nations in the United States have a unique legal status that is rooted in a complex relationship between the United States federal government, individual state and local governments and tribal authorities. Although geosciences are oft
Autor:
Douglas L. Medin, Megan Bang, Sara J. Unsworth, Sandra R. Waxman, Wallis E. Levin, Karen Washinawatok
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognition and Culture. 12:17-29
In spite of evidence for cultural variation in adult concepts of the biological world (i.e., folkbiological thought), research regarding the influence of culture on children’s concepts is mixed, and cultural influences on many aspects of early folk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 36:662-688
Chiu (1972) reported that in a categorization task, Chinese children were more likely to categorize objects based on shared relationships, whereas American children were more likely to categorize objects based on similarity. This research examines wh
Autor:
Douglas L. Medin, Sara J. Unsworth
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Science. 29:525-529
Norenzayan, Smith, Jun Kim, and Nisbett (2002) investigated cultural differences in the use of intuitive versus formal reasoning in 4 experiments. Our comment concerns the 4th experiment where Norenzayan et al. reported that, although there were no c
Autor:
Sara J. Unsworth
Publikováno v:
Topics in cognitive science. 4(3)
Beller, Bender, and Medin (this issue) offer a provocative proposal outlining several reasons why anthropology and the rest of cognitive science might consider parting ways. Among those reasons, they suggest that separation might maintain the diversi
Autor:
Penny M. Pexman, Sara J. Unsworth
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology. 56(1)
There has been much debate about the role of phonology in reading. This debate has been fuelled, in part, by mixed findings for phonological effects in lexical decision tasks. In the present research we investigated the impact of reader skill on thre