Cultural group selection
Bibliographic References tagged with Cultural group selection
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Bhui, R., M. Chudek, and J. Henrich. “How Exploitation Launched Human Cooperation”. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73, no. 78 (2019): 1-14.
Bhui, R., M. Chudek, and J. Henrich. “How Exploitation Launched Human Cooperation”. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73, no. 78 (2019): 1-14.
Lang, B. G. Purzycki, C. L. Apicella, Q. D. Atkinson, Bolyanatz, Cohen, Handley, et al. “Moralizing Gods, Impartiality, and Religious Parochialism across 15 Societies”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286 (2019).
Lang, B. G. Purzycki, C. L. Apicella, Q. D. Atkinson, Bolyanatz, Cohen, Handley, et al. “Moralizing Gods, Impartiality, and Religious Parochialism across 15 Societies”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286 (2019).
Henrich, J., M. Bauer, Cassar, Chytilova, and B. G. Purzycki. “War Increases Religiosity”. Nature Human Behavior: Letter, 2019.
Henrich, J., M. Bauer, Cassar, Chytilova, and B. G. Purzycki. “War Increases Religiosity”. Nature Human Behavior: Letter, 2019.
Henrich, J. “Human Cooperation: The Hunter-Gatherer Puzzle”. Current Biology 28, no. 19 (2018): R1143-R1145.
Henrich, J. “Human Cooperation: The Hunter-Gatherer Puzzle”. Current Biology 28, no. 19 (2018): R1143-R1145.
Muthukrishna, Michael, Max Doebeli, Maciej Chudek, and Joseph Henrich. “The Cultural Brain Hypothesis: How Culture Drives Brain Expansion, Sociality, and Life History”. PLOS Computational Biology 14, no. 11 (2018): e1006504.
Muthukrishna, Michael, Max Doebeli, Maciej Chudek, and Joseph Henrich. “The Cultural Brain Hypothesis: How Culture Drives Brain Expansion, Sociality, and Life History”. PLOS Computational Biology 14, no. 11 (2018): e1006504.
McNamara, R. A., A. K. Willard, A. Norenzayan, and J. Henrich. “Weighing Outcome Vs. Intent Across Societies: How Cultural Models of Mind Shape Moral Reasoning”. Cognition 182 (2019): 95-108.
McNamara, R. A., A. K. Willard, A. Norenzayan, and J. Henrich. “Weighing Outcome Vs. Intent Across Societies: How Cultural Models of Mind Shape Moral Reasoning”. Cognition 182 (2019): 95-108.
Muthukrishna, M., P. Francois, S. Pourahmadi, and J. Henrich. “Corrupting Cooperation and How Anti-Corruption Strategies May Backfire”. Nature Human Behaviour 1, no. 0138 (2017).
Muthukrishna, M., P. Francois, S. Pourahmadi, and J. Henrich. “Corrupting Cooperation and How Anti-Corruption Strategies May Backfire”. Nature Human Behaviour 1, no. 0138 (2017).
Purzycki, B. G., J. Henrich, C. Apicella, Q. Atkinson, A. Baimel, E. Cohen, R. A. McNamara, A. K. Willard, D. Xygalatas, and A. Norenzayan. “The Evolution of Religion and Morality: A Synthesis of Ethnographic and Experimental Evidence from Eight Societies”. Religion, Brain and Behavior 8, no. 2 (2018): 101-32.
Purzycki, B. G., J. Henrich, C. Apicella, Q. Atkinson, A. Baimel, E. Cohen, R. A. McNamara, A. K. Willard, D. Xygalatas, and A. Norenzayan. “The Evolution of Religion and Morality: A Synthesis of Ethnographic and Experimental Evidence from Eight Societies”. Religion, Brain and Behavior 8, no. 2 (2018): 101-32.
McNamara, R. A., and J. Henrich. “Jesus Vs. The Ancestors: How Specific Religious Beliefs Shape Prosociality on Yasawa Island, Fiji”. Religion, Brain and Behavior 8, no. 2 (2018): 185-204.
McNamara, R. A., and J. Henrich. “Jesus Vs. The Ancestors: How Specific Religious Beliefs Shape Prosociality on Yasawa Island, Fiji”. Religion, Brain and Behavior 8, no. 2 (2018): 185-204.
Bauer, M., C. Blattman, J. Chytilova, J. Henrich, E. Miguel, and T. Mitts. “Can War Foster Cooperation?”. Journal of Economic Perspectives 30, no. 3 (2016): 249–274.
Bauer, M., C. Blattman, J. Chytilova, J. Henrich, E. Miguel, and T. Mitts. “Can War Foster Cooperation?”. Journal of Economic Perspectives 30, no. 3 (2016): 249–274.