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Formalising prestige bias: Differences between models with first-order and second-order cues
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 6 / 2024
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- 20 March 2024, e21
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15 - Cultural Evolution
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- Human Behavioral Ecology
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- 07 March 2024
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- 14 March 2024, pp 356-379
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Misperception of peer beliefs reinforces inequitable gender norms among Tanzanian men
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 6 / 2024
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- 21 February 2024, e17
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2 - Mill’s Principle
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- Enforcing Morality
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- 03 November 2023
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- 16 November 2023, pp 23-43
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Cultural evolution with uncertain provision of learning resources
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 5 / 2023
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- 17 October 2023, e32
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Pathways to cultural adaptation: the coevolution of cumulative culture and social networks
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 5 / 2023
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- 25 August 2023, e26
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14 - Social-Cognitive Development and Early Prosocial Behavior
- from Part II - Antecedents and Mechanisms of Prosociality
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Prosociality
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- 25 May 2023
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- 08 June 2023, pp 275-299
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The Injury Costs of Knapping
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- American Antiquity / Volume 88 / Issue 3 / July 2023
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- 25 May 2023, pp. 283-301
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The form of uncertainty affects selection for social learning
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 5 / 2023
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- 22 May 2023, e20
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The cultural evolution of teaching
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 5 / 2023
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- 12 May 2023, e14
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Gendered conflict in the human family
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- Evolutionary Human Sciences / Volume 5 / 2023
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- 24 April 2023, e12
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10 - Advice and Social Learning
- from Part IV - The Value of Advice
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- Advice, Social Learning and the Evolution of Conventions
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- 09 March 2023
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- 09 March 2023, pp 267-293
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3 - Conventions, Social Learning, and Intergenerational Games
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- Advice, Social Learning and the Evolution of Conventions
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- 09 March 2023
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- 09 March 2023, pp 45-76
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Anticipation and Memory as Criteria for Special Welfare Consideration
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- Animal Welfare / Volume 10 / Issue S1 / February 2001
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- 11 January 2023, pp. S195-S208
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3 - The Upper Paleolithic
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- Economic Prehistory
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- 10 February 2023
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- 05 January 2023, pp 67-109
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Observing others’ behavior and risk taking in decisions from experience
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 3 / Issue 7 / October 2008
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 493-500
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Stereotypic mice are aggressed by their cage-mates, and tend to be poor demonstrators in social learning tasks
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- Animal Welfare / Volume 24 / Issue 4 / November 2015
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 463-473
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10 - Technology and Human Alienation from Nature
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- Human Prehistory
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- 20 August 2022
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- 18 August 2022, pp 163-172
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9 - Individual decision-making in public health
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- 25 July 2022
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- 10 August 2022, pp 164-181
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15 - Experimental Methods to Elicit Language Attitudes among Children
- from Part 3 - Indirect Methods of Attitude Elicitation
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- Research Methods in Language Attitudes
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- 25 June 2022
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- 07 July 2022, pp 234-249
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