2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-51257/v1
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What Interferes with the Similarity Between Free Lists Applied at Different Times?

Abstract: Background: The free list is an ethnographic method that characterizes the local knowledge of a population about a given cultural domain. However, there is still much to be elucidated about the variables that can influence the number of plants cited by the participants with the use of this technique. This study analyzed whether age and external stimuli influence the similarity of free lists applied at different times.Methods: Data was collected from 103 farmers from the rural community Alto dos Canutos, in the… Show more

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