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Benoît de Courson

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Scientific Reports|January 22, 2021
Why do inequality and deprivation produce high crime and low trust?Benoît De Courson, Daniel Nettle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2025
Weak individual preferences stabilize cultureAlberto Acerbi, Benoît de Courson
Cognition|November 27, 2024
How wise is the crowd: Can we infer people are accurate and competent merely because they agree with each other?Jan Pfänder, Benoît De Courson, Hugo Mercier
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Quantifying the scientific revolutionBenoît de Courson, Valentin Thouzeau, Nicolas Baumard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 4, 2025
Poverty is associated with both risk avoidance and risk taking: empirical evidence for the desperation threshold model from the UK and FranceBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 23, 2026
Explaining the paradoxical effects of poverty on risk taking: The Desperation Threshold ModelBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle
Scientific Reports|August 17, 2021
Cultural diversity and wisdom of crowds are mutually beneficial and evolutionarily stableBenoît de Courson, Léo Fitouchi, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 21, 2023
Desperation and inequality increase stealing: evidence from experimental microsocietiesSetayesh Radkani, Eleanor Holton, Benoît de Courson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 22, 2023
Why is violence high and persistent in deprived communities? A formal modelBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle, et al.
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Scientific Reports|January 22, 2021
Why do inequality and deprivation produce high crime and low trust?Benoît De Courson, Daniel Nettle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2025
Weak individual preferences stabilize cultureAlberto Acerbi, Benoît de Courson
Cognition|November 27, 2024
How wise is the crowd: Can we infer people are accurate and competent merely because they agree with each other?Jan Pfänder, Benoît De Courson, Hugo Mercier
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Quantifying the scientific revolutionBenoît de Courson, Valentin Thouzeau, Nicolas Baumard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 4, 2025
Poverty is associated with both risk avoidance and risk taking: empirical evidence for the desperation threshold model from the UK and FranceBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 23, 2026
Explaining the paradoxical effects of poverty on risk taking: The Desperation Threshold ModelBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle
Scientific Reports|August 17, 2021
Cultural diversity and wisdom of crowds are mutually beneficial and evolutionarily stableBenoît de Courson, Léo Fitouchi, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 21, 2023
Desperation and inequality increase stealing: evidence from experimental microsocietiesSetayesh Radkani, Eleanor Holton, Benoît de Courson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 22, 2023
Why is violence high and persistent in deprived communities? A formal modelBenoît de Courson, Willem E Frankenhuis, Daniel Nettle, et al.
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