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- who: Mfatihtasar from the kuz Eylul University, Izmir, TURKIYE have published the research work: Are Animals ‘More Alive’ than Plants? Animistic-Anthropocentric Construction of Life Concept, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Several studies carried out at different age levels showed that the main reason for subjects' interest in animals rather than plants was movement (Kinchin, 1999; Wandersee, 1986). For this study, following questions were addressed: 1. The authors can argue that Turkish students (both males and females) may have plant blindness considering the approaches they showed toward plants.
- how: Although there were studies . . .
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