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ERIC Number: EJ543387
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1997
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The Development of Biological Explanation: Are Children Vitalists?
Miller, Jessica L.; Bartsch, Karen
Developmental Psychology, v33 n1 p156-64 Jan 1997
Explored whether and how understanding of biological explanation changes with development. Found that adults and children similarly distinguished between biology and psychology and about specific processes underlying biological change. Children's attributions of intention to biological organs or body parts did not differ from those of adults. Concluded that children's thinking about biology is not necessarily more vitalistic than adults'. (MOK)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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