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Does cultural group selection explain the evolution of pet-keeping?
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- 09 March 2016, e41
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Frozen cultural plasticity
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- 09 March 2016, e42
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The sketch is blank: No evidence for an explanatory role for cultural group selection
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- 09 March 2016, e43
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The empirical evidence that does not support cultural group selection models for the evolution of human cooperation
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- 09 March 2016, e44
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The role of cultural group selection in explaining human cooperation is a hard case to prove
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- 09 March 2016, e45
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The disunity of cultural group selection
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- 09 March 2016, e46
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Social selection is a powerful explanation for prosociality
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- 09 March 2016, e47
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Is cultural group selection enough?
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- 09 March 2016, e48
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Cultural differentiation does not entail group-level structure: The case for geographically explicit analysis
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- 09 March 2016, e49
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When is the spread of a cultural trait due to cultural group selection? The case of religious syncretism
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- 09 March 2016, e50
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Cultural group selection in the light of the selection of extended behavioral patterns
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- 09 March 2016, e51
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Self-interested agents create, maintain, and modify group-functional culture
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- 09 March 2016, e52
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The selective social learner as an agent of cultural group selection
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- 09 March 2016, e53
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Human cooperation shows the distinctive signatures of adaptations to small-scale social life
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- 09 March 2016, e54
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Cultural group selection is plausible, but the predictions of its hypotheses should be tested with real-world data
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- 09 March 2016, e55
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Multi-level selection, social signaling, and the evolution of human suffering gestures: The example of pain behaviors
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- 09 March 2016, e56
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Clarifying the time frame and units of selection in the cultural group selection hypothesis
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- 09 March 2016, e57
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Authors' Response
Cultural group selection follows Darwin's classic syllogism for the operation of selection
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- 09 March 2016, e58
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Corrigendum
Mind, brain, and teaching: Some directions for future research—CORRIGENDUM
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- 13 May 2016, e61
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Target Article
The Now-or-Never bottleneck: A fundamental constraint on language
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- 14 April 2015, e62
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