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Latent structure learning as an alternative computation for group inference
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- 07 July 2022, e101
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Private versus public: A dual model for resource-constrained conflict representations
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- 07 July 2022, e102
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Are we there yet? Every computational theory needs a few black boxes, including theories about groups
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- 07 July 2022, e103
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Coalitionary psychology and group dynamics on social media
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- 07 July 2022, e104
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Psychological and actual group formation: Conflict is neither necessary nor sufficient
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- 07 July 2022, e105
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Interacting with others while reacting to the environment
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- 07 July 2022, e106
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Internal versus external group conflicts
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- 07 July 2022, e107
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The labelled container: Conceptual development of social group representations
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- 07 July 2022, e108
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Paranoia reveals the complexity in assigning individuals to groups on the basis of inferred intentions
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- 07 July 2022, e109
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Compassion within conflict: Toward a computational theory of social groups informed by maternal brain physiology
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- 07 July 2022, e110
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Learning agents that acquire representations of social groups
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- 07 July 2022, e111
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Conciliation and meta-contrast are important for understanding how people assign group memberships during conflict situations
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- 07 July 2022, e112
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Societies and other kinds of social groups
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- 07 July 2022, e113
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Can group representations based on relational cues warrant the rich inferences typically drawn from group membership?
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- 07 July 2022, e114
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Shared intentionality and the representation of groups; or, how to build a socially adept robot
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- 07 July 2022, e115
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Developmental antecedents of representing “group” behavior: A commentary on Pietraszewski's theory of groups
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- 07 July 2022, e116
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Triadic conflict “primitives” can be reduced to welfare trade-off ratios
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- 07 July 2022, e117
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Advantages and limitations of representing groups in terms of recursive utilities
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- 07 July 2022, e118
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On vagueness and parochialism in psychological research on groups
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- 07 July 2022, e119
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Towards a computational network theory of social groups
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- 07 July 2022, e120
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