#  The Yasawa Papers 

 



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1. Lang, M., Purzycki, B. G., Apicella, C. L. ... &amp; J. Henrich (2019). Moralizing gods, impartiality, and religious parochialism across 15 societies. *Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286*: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0202.
2. McNamara, R. A., A. K. Willard, A. Norenzayan, &amp; J. Henrich (2018). Weighing outcome vs. intent across societies: How cultural models of mind shape moral reasoning. *Cognition 182:* 95-108*.*
3. Purzycki, B. G., A. Pisor, C. Apicella, Q. Atkinson, E. Cohen, J. Henrich, R. McElreath, et al (2018). The cognitive and cultural foundations of moral behavior. *Evolution and Human Behavior 39*(5): 490-501.
4. Purzycki, B. G., Ross, C. T., Apicella, C., Atkinson, Q., Cohen, E., ... &amp; J. Henrich (2018). Material security, life history, and moralistic religions: A cross-cultural examination. *PLoS ONE 13*(3): e0193856.
5. Purzycki, B. G., Henrich, J., Apicella, C., Atkinson, Q., Baimel, A., ... &amp; A. Norenzayan (2018). "The evolution of religion and morality: A synthesis of ethnographic and experimental evidence from eight societies." *Religion, Brain and Behavior 8*(2): 101-132.
6. Chudek, M., McNamara, R., Birch, S., Bloom, P., &amp; J. Henrich (2017). Do minds switch bodies? Dualist interpretations across ages and societies. *Religion, Brain &amp; Behavior, 8*(4): 354-368.
7. McNamara, R. A. &amp; J. Henrich (2017). Jesus vs. the ancestors: How specific religious beliefs shape prosociality on Yasawa Island, Fiji. Religion, *Brain and Behavior 8*(2): 185-204.
8. Purzycki, B. G., Apicella, C., Atkinson, Q., Cohen, E., McNamara, R., Willard, A., Xygalatas, D., Norenzayan, A., &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Cross-cultural dataset for the Evolution of Religion and Morality Project. *Scientific Data 3*(160099): 10.1038/sdata.2016.99.
9. McNamara, R. A. &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Kin and kinship psychology both influence cooperative coordination in Yasawa, Fiji. *Evolution and Human Behavior 38*(2): 197-207.
10. Barrett, H. C., Bolyanatz, A., Crittenden, A. N., Fessler, D. M. T., Fitzpatrick, S., Gurven, M., Henrich, J., et al. (2016). Small-scale societies exhibit fundamental varition in the role of intentions in moral judgment. *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States 133*(17): 4688-4693.
11. Purzycki, B. G., Apicella, C., Atkinson, Q., Cohen, E., McNamara, R. A., Willard, A. K., Xygalatas, D., Norenzayan, A., &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Moralistic gods, supernatural punishment and the expansion of human sociality. *Nature 530*(7590): 327-330.
12. McKerracher, L., M. Collard, M., &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Food Aversions and Cravings during Pregnancy on Yasawa Island, Fiji. *Human Nature, 27*: 296-315.
13. Broesch, T., Rochat, P., Olah, K., Broesch, J., &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Similarities and differences in maternal responsiveness in three societies: Evidence from Fiji, Kenya and US. *Child Development, 87*(3): 700-711.
14. McNamara, R., Norenzayan, A., &amp; J. Henrich (2016). Supernatural punishment, in-group biases, and material insecurity: Experiments and Ethnography from Yasawa, Fiji. *Religion, Brain &amp; Behavior, 6*(1): 34-55.
15. Moya, C., Boyd, R., &amp; Henrich, J. (2015). Reasoning about cultural and genetic transmission: Developmental and cross-cultural evidence from Peru, Fiji, and the US on how people make inferences about trait and identity transmission. *Topics in Cognitive Science, 7*(4): 595-610.
16. McKerracher, L., Collard, M., &amp; Henrich, J. (2015). The expression and adaptive significance of pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, and aversions on Yasawa Island, Fiji. *Evolution and Human Behavior, 36*(2): 95-102.
17. Henrich, J. and N. Henrich (2014) Fairness without Punishment: Behavioral Experiments in the Yasawa Islands, Fiji. In *Fairness and Punishment in Cross-Cultural Perspective*. Edited by J. Ensminger and J. Henrich.[ ](https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=RWfAAwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA225&dq=Fairness%20without%20Punishment:%20Behavioral%20Experiments%20in%20the%20Yasawa%20Islands,%20Fiji&ots=z3pcHVyWPd&sig=3YC65-B9GRioGsBe2bqWtkRvt7Q#v=onepage&q=Fairness%20without%20Punishment:%20Behavioral%20Experiments%20in%20the%20Yasawa%20Islands,%20Fiji&f=false)
18. Hruschka, D., Efferson, C., Jiang, T., Falletta-Cowden, A., Sigurdsson, S., McNamara, R., Sands, M., Munira, S., Slingerland, E., and J. Henrich. (2014). Impartial Institutions, Pathogen Stress and the Expanding Social Network. *Human Nature, 25*(4): 567-579.
19. Broesch, J., Barrett, H. C., &amp; Henrich, J. (2014). Adaptive Content Biases in Learning about Animals across the Life Course. *Human Nature, 25*(2): 181-199.
20. Tracy, J. L., Shariff, A. F., Zhao, W., &amp; J. Henrich (2013). Cross-Cultural Evidence that the Nonverbal Expression of Pride is an Automatic Status Signal. *Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142*: 163-180. [\[Supplemental Materials\]](http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/Supplemental%20Materials_Tracy_Shariff_henrich.pdf)
21. Kline, M., Boyd, R., &amp; Henrich, J. (2013). Teaching and the Life History of Cultural Transmission in Fijian Villages. *Human Nature, 24*(4): 351-374.
22. Henrich, J. &amp; J. Broesch (2011) On the nature of cultural transmission networks: Evidence from Fijian villages for adaptive learning biases. *Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 366*: 1139-1148. [\[Data Supplement\]](http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/henrich&broesch%20esm.pdf) [\[Talk at the Royal Society MP3 \] ](http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/audiofiles/Henrich%20Royal%20Society%20talk.mp3)
23. Henrich, J.&amp; N. Henrich (2010) The Evolution of Cultural Adaptations: Fijian food taboos protect against dangerous marine toxins. *Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 277:* 3715-3724. [\[Data Supplement\]](http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/rspb20101191supp1.doc)