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Animism and Related Tendencies in Hopi ChildrenA Replication of DennisUniversity, of California, Los Angeles The work of Wayne Dennis on animism in Hopi Indian children is replicated after 40 years. The results indicate that while little change has taken place in the Hopi child's attribution of life to inanimate objects, there is a substantial decrease in the attribution of consciousness to these same objects. An additional result is that the moral realism of the present day Hopi children has decreased markedly as compared with the original study.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 1,
117-124 (1982) |
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