-
influential study of folk
taxonomies is Émile Durkheim's The
Elementary Forms of
Religious Life. A more
recent treatment of folk
taxonomies (including the results...
- In biology,
taxonomy (from
Ancient Gr**** τάξις (taxis) 'arrangement' and -νομία (-nomia) 'method') is the
scientific study of naming,
defining (cir****scribing)...
- terms. Folk
taxonomies are
generated from
social knowledge and are used in
everyday speech. They are
distinguished from
scientific taxonomies that claim...
- of cognition, a
critique commonly directed at
taxonomies of
mental processes.
Despite this, the
taxonomy is
widely used in
educational settings to structure...
- Avise, John C.; Mitc****, Dale (1
February 2007). "Time to
Standardize Taxonomies".
Systematic Biology. 56 (1): 130–133. doi:10.1080/10635150601145365....
- In
taxonomy, the
scientific classification of
living organisms, a
synonym is an
alternative scientific name for the
accepted scientific name of a taxon...
- of a
taxonomic/classificatory approach.
Industry taxonomies include international,
regional and
national taxonomies and
proprietary taxonomies. The international...
-
Human taxonomy is the
classification of the
human species within zoological taxonomy. The
systematic genus, Homo, is
designed to
include both anatomically...
-
Taxonomy mnemonics are used to
memorize the
scientific classification applied in
taxonomy. They are
usually constructed with a
series of
words that begin...
- specialists. The
creation of
effective taxonomies is of
great importance. For example,
there exist numerous taxonomies to
classify and
analyze human error...