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Adding culture and context improves evolutionary theorizing about human cognition
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- 30 August 2018, e181
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Developmental and cultural factors in economic beliefs
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- 30 August 2018, e182
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Spoiled for choice: Identifying the building blocks of folk-economic beliefs
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- 30 August 2018, e183
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Folk-economics: Inherited biases or misapplication of everyday experience?
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- 30 August 2018, e184
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Zero-sum thinking and economic policy
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- 30 August 2018, e185
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The challenge of accounting for individual differences in folk-economic beliefs
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- 30 August 2018, e186
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A theory of how evolved psychology underpins attitudes towards societal economics must go beyond exchanges and averages
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- 30 August 2018, e187
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Evolutionary model of folk economics: That which is seen, and that which is not seen?
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- 30 August 2018, e188
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Why do people think that others should earn this or that?
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- 30 August 2018, e189
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Do the folk actually hold folk-economic beliefs?
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- 30 August 2018, e190
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What is seen and what is not seen in the economy: An effect of our evolved psychology
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- 30 August 2018, e191
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Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice
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- 07 February 2018, e192
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What motivates devoted actors to extreme sacrifice, identity fusion, or sacred values?
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- 27 December 2018, e193
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Self-sacrifice for in-group's history: A diachronic perspective
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- 27 December 2018, e194
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Dying for your group or for your faith? On the power of belief
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- 27 December 2018, e195
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The role of entitativity in perpetuating cycles of violence
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- 27 December 2018, e196
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Altruism, collective rationality, and extreme self-sacrifice
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- 27 December 2018, e197
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Extreme self-sacrifice beyond fusion: Moral expansiveness and the special case of allyship
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- 27 December 2018, e198
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Identity fusion and fitness interdependence
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- 27 December 2018, e199
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Self-sacrifice as a social signal
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- 27 December 2018, e200
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