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580 | Notes to Pages 347-371347 History of probability and statistics: Gigerenzer et al., 1989. Probabilities ga<strong>the</strong>redfrom experience: Gigerenzer & Hoffrage, 1995; Gigerenzer, 1997; Cosmides &Tooby, 1996; Kleiter, 1994.348 People are good statisticians with frequency information: Tversky & Kahneman,1983; Fiedler, 1988; Cosmides & Tooby, 1996; Gigerenzer, 1991, 1996b, 1997;Hertwig & Gigerenzer, 1997.349 Von Mises and <strong>the</strong> probability of a single event: Example adapted by Cosmides &Tooby, 1996.350 O.J., wife-battering, and murder: Good, 1995.351 "Conjunction fallacy" (feminist bankteller) is not a fallacy: Hertwig & Gigerenzer,1997.352 Spatial metaphor: Gruber, 1965; Jackendoff, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.353 Communication as giving: <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.354 Force dynamics in language and thought: Talmy, 1988; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.355 Space and force in language and thought: Jackendoff, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994;<strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989; Levin & <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1992; Wierzbicka, 1994; Miller & Johnson-Laird,1976; Schanck & Riesbeck, 1981; Pustejovsky, 1995. Universality of space andforce: Talmy, 1985; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.355 Leibniz's remarkable thought: Leibniz, 1956.356 Spatial metaphor as cognitive vestige: <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.356 Chimps and causation: Premack, 1976.356 Universality of space and force metaphors: Talmy, 1985; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.356 Children's spatial metaphors: Bowerman, 1983; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989.357 Basic metaphors in language versus poetic metaphors: Jackendoff and Aaron, 1991.357 Metaphors we live by: Lakoff & Johnson, 1980; Lakoff, 1987.359 Graphs: <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1990.359 Ma<strong>the</strong>matization of physics intuitions: Carey & Spelke, 1994; Carey, 1986; Proffitt&Gilden, 1989.361 But is it dental work?: Allen, 1983.361 Genius and creativity: Weisberg, 1986; Perkins, 1981.6. Ho<strong>the</strong>ads364 Running amok: B. B. Burton-Bradley, quoted in Daly & Wilson, 1988, p. 281.365 Universality of emotions: Brown, 1991; Lazarus, 1991; Ekman & Davidson, 1994;Ekman, 1993, 1994; Ekman & Friesen, 1975; Etcoff, 1986. Controversies on universality:Ekman & Davidson, 1994; Russell, 1994.365 Darwin and emotional expression: Darwin, 1872/1965, pp. 15-17.366 Anthropological correctness: Ekman, 1987. Emotion in blind and deaf children:Lazarus, 1991.367 Mad pain: Lewis, 1980, p. 216.368 Cow urine: Shweder, 1994, p. 36.368 Mellow Inuits: Lazarus, 1991, p. 193. Mellow Samoans: Freeman, 1983.368 Ethnography and etiquette: Quoted in Asimov & Shulman, 1986.370 Triune brain: MacLean, 1990. Refutation: Reiner, 1990.371 The emotional brain: Damasio, 1994; LeDoux, 1991, 1996; Gazzaniga, 1992.

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