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Making living versus nonliving distinctions: Lessons from infants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 November 2001
Abstract
Developmental research on infants' categorization of living and nonliving objects finds that very young children are equally skilled in grouping such objects. The lack of a specialization for one type of object over another may be due to knowledge of function and the time frame for acquiring such knowledge.
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