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Theoretical Reviews
Vol. 31, Issue 4, 2016December 30, 2016 BST

Mentalistic and Scientific Stories About Human Behavior, Biomimetic Heuristics and Psychology’s Confusions

John Richer,
Ethologymotivational analysisbiomimeticsmentalismdirect observationpsychology’s shortcomings
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Human Ethology
Richer, J. (2016). Mentalistic and Scientific Stories about Human Behavior, Biomimetic Heuristics and Psychology’s Confusions. Human Ethology, 31(4), 15–33. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​heb/​314/​015-033

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