Folk Economics.
Southern Economic Journal 2003, July, 70, 1
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Common sense theories are people's ordinary understandings of certain bounded bodies of information, such as the set of ideas that nonscientists hold about celestial phenomena (folk astronomy). --from Handbook of Child Psychology, vol. 2, Cognition, Perception, and Language, excerpt by Wellman and Gelman (1998, p. 524)
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