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Sarah Mathew

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Nature|February 21, 2024
Why reciprocity is common in humans but rare in other animalsSarah Mathew
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 4, 2022
Turkana warriors' call to arms: how an egalitarian society mobilizes for cattle raidsSarah Mathew
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Dating the origin of language using phonemic diversityCharles Perreault, Sarah Mathew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
When does optional participation allow the evolution of cooperation?Sarah Mathew, Robert Boyd
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 15, 2024
Group-structured cultural selection can explain both war and peaceSarah Mathew, Matthew Zefferman
Nature|March 24, 2026
Forty-five years of progress after a key paper about the evolution of cooperationSarah Mathew, Robert Boyd
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 19, 2015
Behavioural variation in 172 small-scale societies indicates that social learning is the main mode of human adaptationSarah Mathew, Charles Perreault
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 30, 2007
Behavior. A narrow road to cooperationRobert Boyd, Sarah Mathew
Nature Human Behaviour|January 5, 2021
Arbitration supports reciprocity when there are frequent perception errorsRobert Boyd, Sarah Mathew
Nature Communications|February 6, 2020
Human large-scale cooperation as a product of competition between cultural groupsCarla Handley, Sarah Mathew
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Nature|February 21, 2024
Why reciprocity is common in humans but rare in other animalsSarah Mathew
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 4, 2022
Turkana warriors' call to arms: how an egalitarian society mobilizes for cattle raidsSarah Mathew
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Dating the origin of language using phonemic diversityCharles Perreault, Sarah Mathew
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
When does optional participation allow the evolution of cooperation?Sarah Mathew, Robert Boyd
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 15, 2024
Group-structured cultural selection can explain both war and peaceSarah Mathew, Matthew Zefferman
Nature|March 24, 2026
Forty-five years of progress after a key paper about the evolution of cooperationSarah Mathew, Robert Boyd
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 19, 2015
Behavioural variation in 172 small-scale societies indicates that social learning is the main mode of human adaptationSarah Mathew, Charles Perreault
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 30, 2007
Behavior. A narrow road to cooperationRobert Boyd, Sarah Mathew
Nature Human Behaviour|January 5, 2021
Arbitration supports reciprocity when there are frequent perception errorsRobert Boyd, Sarah Mathew
Nature Communications|February 6, 2020
Human large-scale cooperation as a product of competition between cultural groupsCarla Handley, Sarah Mathew
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