Cooperation in humans: competition between groups and proximate emotions
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the greatest challenges in the biological and social sciences. A number of theoretical studies have suggested that competition between groups may have played a key role in the evolution of cooperation within h...
Asıl Yazarlar: | Burton-Chellew, M, Ross-Gillespie, A, West, S |
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Diğer Yazarlar: | Human Behavior and Evolution Society |
Materyal Türü: | Journal article |
Dil: | English |
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: |
Elsevier
2010
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