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Charlie Pilgrim

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Scientific Reports|August 28, 2021
Bias in Zipf's law estimatorsCharlie Pilgrim, Thomas T Hills
Scientific Reports|March 11, 2020
Organisational Social Influence on Directed Hierarchical Graphs, from Tyranny to AnarchyCharlie Pilgrim, Weisi Guo, Samuel Johnson
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
The rising entropy of English in the attention economyCharlie Pilgrim, Weisi Guo, Thomas T Hills
Plos Computational Biology|April 20, 2023
Ten simple rules for working with other people's codeCharlie Pilgrim, Paul Kent, Kasra Hosseini, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 28, 2025
Social identity and cooperation co-evolve in a multilevel public goods gameCharlie Pilgrim, Alexander J Stewart, Nichola J Raihani
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 9, 2024
Resolving selfish and spiteful interdependent conflictAlexander J Stewart, Charlie Pilgrim, Nichola J Raihani
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2023
When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problemEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Cognition|January 20, 2024
Confirmation bias emerges from an approximation to Bayesian reasoningCharlie Pilgrim, Adam Sanborn, Eugene Malthouse, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 15, 2024
Correction to "When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problem" by Malthouse et al. (2023)Eugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 21, 2025
EXPRESS: Concrete language enhances sharing of social media posts on Twitter, Reddit, and experimentallyDanyang Hu, Charlie Pilgrim, Weize Zhao, et al.
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Scientific Reports|August 28, 2021
Bias in Zipf's law estimatorsCharlie Pilgrim, Thomas T Hills
Scientific Reports|March 11, 2020
Organisational Social Influence on Directed Hierarchical Graphs, from Tyranny to AnarchyCharlie Pilgrim, Weisi Guo, Samuel Johnson
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
The rising entropy of English in the attention economyCharlie Pilgrim, Weisi Guo, Thomas T Hills
Plos Computational Biology|April 20, 2023
Ten simple rules for working with other people's codeCharlie Pilgrim, Paul Kent, Kasra Hosseini, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 28, 2025
Social identity and cooperation co-evolve in a multilevel public goods gameCharlie Pilgrim, Alexander J Stewart, Nichola J Raihani
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 9, 2024
Resolving selfish and spiteful interdependent conflictAlexander J Stewart, Charlie Pilgrim, Nichola J Raihani
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2023
When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problemEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Cognition|January 20, 2024
Confirmation bias emerges from an approximation to Bayesian reasoningCharlie Pilgrim, Adam Sanborn, Eugene Malthouse, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 15, 2024
Correction to "When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problem" by Malthouse et al. (2023)Eugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 21, 2025
EXPRESS: Concrete language enhances sharing of social media posts on Twitter, Reddit, and experimentallyDanyang Hu, Charlie Pilgrim, Weize Zhao, et al.
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