note that majority of studies here were conducted on uni students, mostly w.e.i.r.d. & sometimes only econ students.https://twitter.com/bswud/status/651011373158281216 …
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@hbdchick herrmann et al. seems to be the best methodologically in that they looked at diverse pops: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/319/5868/1362/DC1 …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@JL_Ricon that is the post i'm referring to. the majority of experimental studies he referenced are of w.e.i.r.d. students.
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@hbdchick This is the companion post: http://pseudoerasmus.com/2015/10/03/henrich/ … How is this weird? :31 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@JL_Ricon oh, no! sorry. i was referring to the "pro-social institutions" post. not this one. (haven't read this one!) (^_^)
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@JL_Ricon well, i don't know. do we know anything about the long-term mating patterns/family types/evol histories of any of those pops?
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@JL_Ricon ...recently (medieval manorialism in europe, for example).
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