ABSTRACT Progress and dialogue in cultural analysis are often hindered by analysts' reliance on implicit ontic claims, namely, foundational, unstated assumptions about the expected properties and typical characteristics of cultural kinds, thus precluding proper debate and theoretical progress.
Omar Lizardo
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Use of the term "romantic love" in the evolutionary social and behavioral sciences. [PDF]
Bode A.
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Cross‐Linguistic Suffix Preference: Typological or Cognitive Bias?
Languages can be shaped by pre‐existing cognitive machinery that makes certain properties more processable. Such properties are more frequent across world languages. Most languages prefer suffixes to prefixes for grammatical meanings. Whether such typological bias is shaped by cognitive bias is debated.
Mikhail Ordin +2 more
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Operational intelligence for immunization recovery: mapping system shocks and capacity to zero-dose debt and outbreak risk. [PDF]
Ramakrishnan S, Vignesh U, Parvathi R.
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Data science academic programs in the pre-ChatGPT erain the Midwestern United States: a curated dataset. [PDF]
Blackford D, Maria Selvitella A.
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Automated mortality coding for improved health policy in the Philippines. [PDF]
Gamage USH +7 more
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Inference of partial colexifications from multilingual wordlists. [PDF]
List JM.
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New nurse workplace adaptation: a Walker and Avant concept analysis. [PDF]
Xu L +7 more
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Assessing Sexual Sadism in Sexual Homicide Offenders Using Behavioural Dimensional Scales, Typological Approaches, and Categorical Diagnoses. [PDF]
Consigliere L +4 more
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