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Agent tracking: a psycho-historical theory of the identification of living and social agents
Nicolas J. Bullot
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Agent
100%
Historical Theory
100%
Universalist
31%
Procedure
12%
Historical Context
12%
Relativism
12%
Tradition
6%
Isolation Method
6%
Limitations
6%
Psychological
6%
defenders
6%
Sociocultural
6%
Face Perception
6%
Social Sciences
Identification
100%
History
18%
Behavior
12%
Process
12%
Hypothesis
12%
Sociocultural Context
12%
Cognitive Science
12%
Practice
6%
Support
6%
Contribution
6%
Customs and Traditions
6%
Novels
6%
Attention
6%
Heterogeneity
6%
Isolation
6%
Explanation
6%
Recordings
6%
Human Behavior
6%
Space History
6%
Heuristics
6%
Relativism
6%
Psychology
Humans
12%
Human Behavior
12%
Behavior
6%
Attention
6%
Heuristics
6%