Works matching IS 0140525X AND DT 2016 AND VI 39
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Parochial prosocial religions: Historical and contemporary evidence for a cultural evolutionary process.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000655
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Explaining the success of karmic religions.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000588
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Clarity and causality needed in claims about Big Gods.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000576
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The functions of ritual in social groups.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000564
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Credibility, credulity, and redistribution.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000552
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Coerced coordination, not cooperation.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000540
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Divorcing the puzzles: When group identities foster in-group cooperation.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000539
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Moralizing gods revisited.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000527
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Self-control, cultural animals, and Big Gods.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000515
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Religion promotes a love for thy neighbour: But how big is the neighbourhood?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000503
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Are gods and good governments culturally and psychologically interchangeable?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000497
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Let us be careful with the evidence on mentalizing, cognitive biases, and religious beliefs.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000485
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Hell of a theory.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000473
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Authoritarian and benevolent god representations and the two sides of prosociality.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000461
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Cultural evolution and prosociality: Widening the hypothesis space.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X1500045X
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Recognizing religion's dark side: Religious ritual increases antisociality and hinders self-control.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000448
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Big Gods: Extended prosociality or group binding?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000436
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Awe: A direct pathway from extravagant displays to prosociality.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000424
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Even “Bigger Gods” developed amongst the pastoralist followers of Moses and Mohammed: Consistent with uncertainty and disadvantage, but not prosocality.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000412
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Mind God's mind: History, development, and teaching.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000400
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Prosociality and religion: History and experimentation.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000345
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A developmental perspective on the cultural evolution of prosocial religious beliefs.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000382
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Why would anyone want to believe in Big Gods?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000370
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Projecting WEIRD features on ancient religions.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000369
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Memes and the evolution of religion: We need memetics, too.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000357
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Monotheism versus an innate bias towards mentalizing.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000394
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The prosocial benefits of seeing purpose in life events: A case of cultural selection in action?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000333
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Moralizing religions: Prosocial or a privilege of wealth?
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X15000321
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The cultural evolution of prosocial religions.
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- Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2016, v. 39, p. N.PAG, doi. 10.1017/S0140525X14001356
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