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Quentin D Atkinson

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Nature Communications|September 18, 2023
Cross-national analyses require additional controls to account for the non-independence of nationsScott Claessens, Thanos Kyritsis, Quentin D Atkinson
American Journal of Community Psychology|December 12, 2013
Understanding change in recycling and littering behavior across a school social networkJennifer Long, Niki Harré, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature|October 12, 2007
Frequency of word-use predicts rates of lexical evolution throughout Indo-European historyMark Pagel, Quentin D Atkinson, Andrew Meade
American Journal of Community Psychology|March 12, 2015
Erratum to: Understanding Change in Recycling and Littering Behavior Across a School Social NetworkJennifer Long, Niki Harré, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature|November 11, 2011
Stepwise evolution of stable sociality in primatesSusanne Shultz, Christopher Opie, Quentin D Atkinson
Communications Psychology|January 12, 2026
Individual differences in motives for costly punishmentScott Claessens, Quentin D Atkinson, Nichola J Raihani
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
Deep cultural ancestry and human development indicators across nation statesRoland B Sookias, Samuel Passmore, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 14, 2018
The origin and expansion of Pama-Nyungan languages across AustraliaRemco R Bouckaert, Claire Bowern, Quentin D Atkinson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
Language evolution and human history: what a difference a date makesRussell D Gray, Quentin D Atkinson, Simon J Greenhill
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 21, 2007
mtDNA variation predicts population size in humans and reveals a major Southern Asian chapter in human prehistoryQuentin D Atkinson, Russell D Gray, Alexei J Drummond
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Nature Communications|September 18, 2023
Cross-national analyses require additional controls to account for the non-independence of nationsScott Claessens, Thanos Kyritsis, Quentin D Atkinson
American Journal of Community Psychology|December 12, 2013
Understanding change in recycling and littering behavior across a school social networkJennifer Long, Niki Harré, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature|October 12, 2007
Frequency of word-use predicts rates of lexical evolution throughout Indo-European historyMark Pagel, Quentin D Atkinson, Andrew Meade
American Journal of Community Psychology|March 12, 2015
Erratum to: Understanding Change in Recycling and Littering Behavior Across a School Social NetworkJennifer Long, Niki Harré, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature|November 11, 2011
Stepwise evolution of stable sociality in primatesSusanne Shultz, Christopher Opie, Quentin D Atkinson
Communications Psychology|January 12, 2026
Individual differences in motives for costly punishmentScott Claessens, Quentin D Atkinson, Nichola J Raihani
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
Deep cultural ancestry and human development indicators across nation statesRoland B Sookias, Samuel Passmore, Quentin D Atkinson
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 14, 2018
The origin and expansion of Pama-Nyungan languages across AustraliaRemco R Bouckaert, Claire Bowern, Quentin D Atkinson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
Language evolution and human history: what a difference a date makesRussell D Gray, Quentin D Atkinson, Simon J Greenhill
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 21, 2007
mtDNA variation predicts population size in humans and reveals a major Southern Asian chapter in human prehistoryQuentin D Atkinson, Russell D Gray, Alexei J Drummond
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