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Why essences are essential in the psychology of concepts
Authors:
Ahn, WK Kalish, C Gelman, SA Medin, DL Luhmann, C Atran, S Coley, JD Shafto, P
Citation:
Wk. Ahn et al., Why essences are essential in the psychology of concepts, COGNITION, 82(1), 2001, pp. 59-69
Expertise and category-based induction
Authors:
Proffitt, JB Coley, JD Medin, DL
Citation:
Jb. Proffitt et al., Expertise and category-based induction, J EXP PSY L, 26(4), 2000, pp. 811-828
Tall is typical: Central tendency, ideal dimensions, and graded category structure among tree experts and novices
Authors:
Lynch, EB Coley, JD Medin, DL
Citation:
Eb. Lynch et al., Tall is typical: Central tendency, ideal dimensions, and graded category structure among tree experts and novices, MEM COGNIT, 28(1), 2000, pp. 41-50
On the importance of comparative research: The case of folkbiology
Authors:
Coley, JD
Citation:
Jd. Coley, On the importance of comparative research: The case of folkbiology, CHILD DEV, 71(1), 2000, pp. 82-90
Inductive reasoning in folkbiological thought
Authors:
Coley, JD Medin, DL Proffitt, JB Lynch, E Atran, S
Citation:
Jd. Coley et al., Inductive reasoning in folkbiological thought, FOLKBIOLOGY, 1999, pp. 205-232
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