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The Weirdest People in the World
J Henrich, SJ Heine, A Norenzayan
Behavioral and brain sciences 33 (2-3), 1-75, 2010
171182010
In search of homo economicus: behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies
J Henrich, R Boyd, S Bowles, C Camerer, E Fehr, H Gintis, R McElreath
American Economic Review 91 (2), 73-78, 2001
4155*2001
Most people are not WEIRD
J Henrich, SJ Heine, A Norenzayan
Nature 466 (7302), 29-29, 2010
39692010
The evolution of prestige: Freely conferred deference as a mechanism for enhancing the benefits of cultural transmission
J Henrich, FJ Gil-White
Evolution and human behavior 22 (3), 165-196, 2001
34672001
The secret of our success: How culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter
J Henrich
princeton University press, 2016
31162016
“Economic man” in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies
J Henrich, R Boyd, S Bowles, C Camerer, E Fehr, H Gintis, R McElreath, ...
Behavioral and brain sciences 28 (6), 795-815, 2005
27362005
Foundations of human sociality: Economic experiments and ethnographic evidence from fifteen small-scale societies
J Henrich, R Boyd, S Bowles, C Camerer, E Fehr
Foundations of human sociality: Economic experiments and ethnographic …, 2004
22532004
Costly punishment across human societies
J Henrich, R McElreath, A Barr, J Ensminger, C Barrett, A Bolyanatz, ...
Science 312 (5781), 1767-1770, 2006
22222006
The moral machine experiment
E Awad, S Dsouza, R Kim, J Schulz, J Henrich, A Shariff, JF Bonnefon, ...
Nature 563 (7729), 59-64, 2018
21472018
Markets, religion, community size, and the evolution of fairness and punishment
J Henrich, J Ensminger, R McElreath, A Barr, C Barrett, A Bolyanatz, ...
science 327 (5972), 1480-1484, 2010
17912010
The cultural niche: Why social learning is essential for human adaptation
R Boyd, PJ Richerson, J Henrich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (supplement_2), 10918-10925, 2011
17762011
The evolution of conformist transmission and the emergence of between-group differences
J Henrich, R Boyd
Evolution and human behavior 19 (4), 215-241, 1998
15231998
Cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation
J Henrich
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 53 (1), 3-35, 2004
14992004
The evolution of cultural evolution
J Henrich, R McElreath
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues, News, and …, 2003
14782003
Demography and cultural evolution: how adaptive cultural processes can produce maladaptive losses—the Tasmanian case
J Henrich
American antiquity 69 (2), 197-214, 2004
13932004
Two ways to the top: evidence that dominance and prestige are distinct yet viable avenues to social rank and influence.
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, T Foulsham, A Kingstone, J Henrich
Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (1), 103, 2013
12982013
The cultural evolution of prosocial religions
A Norenzayan, AF Shariff, WM Gervais, AK Willard, RA McNamara, ...
Behavioral and brain sciences 39, e1, 2016
11902016
Why people punish defectors: Weak conformist transmission can stabilize costly enforcement of norms in cooperative dilemmas
J Henrich, R Boyd
Journal of theoretical biology 208 (1), 79-89, 2001
11392001
Pride, personality, and the evolutionary foundations of human social status
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, J Henrich
Evolution and Human Behavior 31 (5), 334-347, 2010
10902010
The evolution of costly displays, cooperation and religion: Credibility enhancing displays and their implications for cultural evolution
J Henrich
Evolution and human behavior 30 (4), 244-260, 2009
10512009
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