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Agent-Based Model 1 Charismatic Leader 1 Cooperation 1 Costly Signaling 1 Credibility Enhancing Displays 1 Credibility-enhancing displays 1 Cultural Transmission 1 Open science 1 Prestige 1 Religion 1 Social dilemma 1 Social norms 1 Virtue signaling 1 by-product hypothesis 1 cooperation 1 credibility enhancing displays 1 cultural 40 transmission 1 group competition 1 high gods 1 min 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3
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Atran, Scott 1 Henrich, Joseph 1 Kraft-Todd, Gordon T. 1 Rand, David 1 Sosis, Richard 1 Wildman, Wesley J. 1
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HAL 1
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1 Organizational behavior and human decision processes : a journal of fundamental research and theory in applied psychology 1 Post-Print / HAL 1
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Practice what you preach : credibility-enhancing displays and the growth of open science
Kraft-Todd, Gordon T.; Rand, David - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 164 (2021), pp. 1-10
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Stability of Groups with Costly Beliefs and Practices
Wildman, Wesley J.; Sosis, Richard - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 14 (2011) 3, pp. 6-6
Costly signaling theory has been employed to explain the persistence of costly displays in a wide array of species, including humans. Henrich (2009) builds on earlier signaling models to develop a cultural evolutionary model of costly displays. Significantly, Henrich's model shows that there can...
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The Evolution of Religion: How Cognitive By-Products, Adaptive Learning Heuristics, Ritual Displays, and Group Competition Generate Deep Commitments to Prosocial Religio
Atran, Scott; Henrich, Joseph - HAL - 2010
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both universal and variable across cultures, and why religion is so often associated with both large-scale cooperation and enduring group conflict. Emerging lines of research suggest that these...
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