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Evolutionary Human Sciences
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August 17, 2023
Cultural adaptation is maximised when intelligent individuals rarely think for themselves
Elena Miu, Thomas J H Morgan
Biology Letters
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November 24, 2020
Biased transformation erases traditions sustained by conformist transmission
Thomas J H Morgan, Bill Thompson
Cognition
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January 22, 2025
An experimental test of epistemic vigilance: Competitive incentives increase dishonesty and reduce social influence
Robin Watson, Thomas J H Morgan
Frontiers in Psychology
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January 11, 2020
By Reverence, Not Fear: Prestige, Religion, and Autonomic Regulation in the Evolution of Cooperation
Hillary L Lenfesty, Thomas J H Morgan
Nature Human Behaviour
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November 7, 2024
Human culture is uniquely open-ended rather than uniquely cumulative
Thomas J H Morgan, Marcus W Feldman
Nature Human Behaviour
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March 9, 2021
Author Correction: Competition for priority harms the reliability of science, but reforms can help
Leonid Tiokhin, Minhua Yan, Thomas J H Morgan
Nature Human Behaviour
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January 29, 2021
Competition for priority harms the reliability of science, but reforms can help
Leonid Tiokhin, Minhua Yan, Thomas J H Morgan
Methodsx
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August 18, 2023
Inferring the age and sex of ancient potters from fingerprint ridge densities: A data-driven, Bayesian mixture modelling approach
Andrew T Burchill, Akiva Sanders, Thomas J H Morgan
Plos One
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August 11, 2021
Trusting the experts: The domain-specificity of prestige-biased social learning
Charlotte O Brand, Alex Mesoudi, Thomas J H Morgan
Evolutionary Human Sciences
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December 20, 2024
Norm reinforcement, not conformity or environmental factors, is predicted to sustain cultural variation
Mason L Manning, Bill Thompson, Thomas J H Morgan
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Evolutionary Human Sciences
|
August 17, 2023
Cultural adaptation is maximised when intelligent individuals rarely think for themselves
Elena Miu, Thomas J H Morgan
Biology Letters
|
November 24, 2020
Biased transformation erases traditions sustained by conformist transmission
Thomas J H Morgan, Bill Thompson
Cognition
|
January 22, 2025
An experimental test of epistemic vigilance: Competitive incentives increase dishonesty and reduce social influence
Robin Watson, Thomas J H Morgan
Frontiers in Psychology
|
January 11, 2020
By Reverence, Not Fear: Prestige, Religion, and Autonomic Regulation in the Evolution of Cooperation
Hillary L Lenfesty, Thomas J H Morgan
Nature Human Behaviour
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November 7, 2024
Human culture is uniquely open-ended rather than uniquely cumulative
Thomas J H Morgan, Marcus W Feldman
Nature Human Behaviour
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March 9, 2021
Author Correction: Competition for priority harms the reliability of science, but reforms can help
Leonid Tiokhin, Minhua Yan, Thomas J H Morgan
Nature Human Behaviour
|
January 29, 2021
Competition for priority harms the reliability of science, but reforms can help
Leonid Tiokhin, Minhua Yan, Thomas J H Morgan
Methodsx
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August 18, 2023
Inferring the age and sex of ancient potters from fingerprint ridge densities: A data-driven, Bayesian mixture modelling approach
Andrew T Burchill, Akiva Sanders, Thomas J H Morgan
Plos One
|
August 11, 2021
Trusting the experts: The domain-specificity of prestige-biased social learning
Charlotte O Brand, Alex Mesoudi, Thomas J H Morgan
Evolutionary Human Sciences
|
December 20, 2024
Norm reinforcement, not conformity or environmental factors, is predicted to sustain cultural variation
Mason L Manning, Bill Thompson, Thomas J H Morgan
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