Dedre Gentner

Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor of Psychology & Education

Sensitivity to Relational Si milarity and Object Similarity in Apes and Children Highlights


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S. Christie, D. Gentner, Josep, Call, D. Haun
2016

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Christie, S., Gentner, D., Josep, Call, & Haun, D. (2016). Sensitivity to Relational Si milarity and Object Similarity in Apes and Children Highlights.


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Christie, S., D. Gentner, Josep, Call, and D. Haun. “Sensitivity to Relational Si Milarity and Object Similarity in Apes and Children Highlights” (2016).


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Christie, S., et al. Sensitivity to Relational Si Milarity and Object Similarity in Apes and Children Highlights. 2016.


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@article{s2016a,
  title = {Sensitivity to Relational Si milarity and Object Similarity in Apes and Children Highlights},
  year = {2016},
  author = {Christie, S. and Gentner, D. and Josep and Call and Haun, D.}
}

Abstract

relational thinking d Both 3-year-old children and Pan species spontaneously used relational similarity d But human children used more object similarity; they were more concrete than Pan d Paradoxically, wemay be smarter than apes also because we


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