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Understanding cultural clusters: An ethnographic perspective
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- 13 September 2022, e180
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Imitation: Neither instinct nor gadget, but a cultural starting point?
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- 12 September 2019, e180
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Reasoning, robots, and navigation: Dual roles for deductive and abductive reasoning
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- 29 March 2011, p. 92
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The many geographical layers of culture
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- 13 September 2022, e163
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Is it about “pink” or about “girls”? The inherence heuristic across social and nonsocial domains
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- 24 October 2014, p. 494
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Is propositional learning necessary for human autonomic classical conditioning?
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- 23 April 2009, pp. 205-206
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Why imaginary worlds? The role of self-exploration within online gaming worlds
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- 18 November 2022, e302
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Science with or without statistics: Discover-generalize-replicate? Discover-replicate-generalize?
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- 10 February 2022, e23
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The living individual and its kind
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- 01 August 1998, p. 591
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Is cultivating “biological blindness” a viable route to understanding behavioral phenomena?
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- 23 April 2009, pp. 220-221
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Images of mind: A window to the brain
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- 04 February 2010, p. 371
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