Similarities and differences in concepts of mental life among adults and children in five cultures
How do concepts of mental life vary across cultures? By asking simple questions about humans, animals and other entities – for example, ‘Do beetles get hungry? Remember things? Feel love?’ – we reconstructed concepts of mental life from the bottom up among adults (N = 711) and children (ages 6–12 ye...
Main Authors: | Aulino, F. (Author), Brahinsky, J.D (Author), Dulin, J.C (Author), Dzokoto, V.A (Author), Legare, C.H (Author), Luhrmann, T.M (Author), Ng, E. (Author), Ross-Zehnder, N. (Author), Smith, R.E (Author), Weisman, K. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2021
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