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Nicolas Baumard

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Developmental Psychology|December 14, 2011
Preschoolers are able to take merit into account when distributing goodsNicolas Baumard, Olivier Mascaro, Coralie Chevallier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 25, 2018
No strong evidence that authoritarian attitudes are driven by a lack of controlLou Safra, Nicolas Baumard, Coralie Chevallier
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 11, 2024
"Our roots run deep": Historical myths as culturally evolved technologies for coalitional recruitmentAmine Sijilmassi, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 24, 2010
Evolution of fairness: cultural variabilityNicolas Baumard, Pascal Boyer, Dan Sperber
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Biological markets explain human ultrasocialityMark Sheskin, Stéphane Lambert, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 3, 2025
'Our Roots Run Deep': Historical Myths as Culturally Evolved Technologies for Coalitional Recruitment - CORRIGENDUMAmine Sijilmassi, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 10, 2022
When instrumental inference hides behind seemingly arbitrary conventionsEdgar Dubourg, Léo Fitouchi, Nicolas Baumard
Plos One|September 15, 2023
Using portraits to quantify the changes of generalized social trust in European history: A replication studyLéonard Guillou, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 16, 2022
When instrumental inference hides behind seemingly arbitrary conventions-CORRIGENDUMEdgar Dubourg, Léo Fitouchi, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 31, 2025
Human motivation is organized hierarchically, from proximal (means) to ultimate (ends)Edgar Dubourg, Valérian Chambon, Nicolas Baumard
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Developmental Psychology|December 14, 2011
Preschoolers are able to take merit into account when distributing goodsNicolas Baumard, Olivier Mascaro, Coralie Chevallier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 25, 2018
No strong evidence that authoritarian attitudes are driven by a lack of controlLou Safra, Nicolas Baumard, Coralie Chevallier
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 11, 2024
"Our roots run deep": Historical myths as culturally evolved technologies for coalitional recruitmentAmine Sijilmassi, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 24, 2010
Evolution of fairness: cultural variabilityNicolas Baumard, Pascal Boyer, Dan Sperber
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Biological markets explain human ultrasocialityMark Sheskin, Stéphane Lambert, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 3, 2025
'Our Roots Run Deep': Historical Myths as Culturally Evolved Technologies for Coalitional Recruitment - CORRIGENDUMAmine Sijilmassi, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 10, 2022
When instrumental inference hides behind seemingly arbitrary conventionsEdgar Dubourg, Léo Fitouchi, Nicolas Baumard
Plos One|September 15, 2023
Using portraits to quantify the changes of generalized social trust in European history: A replication studyLéonard Guillou, Lou Safra, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 16, 2022
When instrumental inference hides behind seemingly arbitrary conventions-CORRIGENDUMEdgar Dubourg, Léo Fitouchi, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 31, 2025
Human motivation is organized hierarchically, from proximal (means) to ultimate (ends)Edgar Dubourg, Valérian Chambon, Nicolas Baumard
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