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    The Role of Trust in the Evolution of College Friendships by Sofia Dokuka, Maria Yudkevich

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This study examines the evolution of social networks among freshmen at a Russian university to determine the role of generalized trust in social integration. …”
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    The Possibility of Rule of Law in Iranwith Emphasis on Evolution of Social Institutions by Mohammad Jalali, Mahdi Mahdavi Zahed

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Purpose: It is the purpose of this article to investigate reasons and types of the evolution of institutions. Social institutions, "Family", "Religion", "Education", "Economy" and "Politics", have fluid nature and therefore have ability to discourse evolution. …”
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    The effects of social rank and payoff structure on the evolution of group hunting by Julie C. Jarvey, Payam Aminpour, Clifford Bohm

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…These predictions are partially supported by empirical work, but data needed to test these predictions are difficult to obtain in natural systems. We use digital evolution to test how social rank and tolerance by dominants of subordinates feeding while sharing spoils from group hunting influence which hunting strategies evolve in digital organisms. …”
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    Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies by Julia Fischer, James P Higham, Susan C Alberts, Louise Barrett, Jacinta C Beehner, Thore J Bergman, Alecia J Carter, Anthony Collins, Sarah Elton, Joël Fagot, Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Peter Henzi, Clifford J Jolly, Sascha Knauf, Gisela H Kopp, Jeffrey Rogers, Christian Roos, Caroline Ross, Robert M Seyfarth, Joan Silk, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Veronika Staedele, Larissa Swedell, Michael L Wilson, Dietmar Zinner

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The species exhibit more ecological flexibility and a wider range of social systems than many other primates. This article summarizes our current knowledge of the natural history of baboons and highlights directions for future research. …”
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    Life history impacts on infancy and the evolution of human social cognition by Kristen Hawkes

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Theory and evidence synthesized here suggest the evolution of those features can explain both our bigger brains and our cooperative sociality. …”
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    The effects of social rank and payoff structure on the evolution of group hunting. by Julie C Jarvey, Payam Aminpour, Clifford Bohm

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…These predictions are partially supported by empirical work, but data needed to test these predictions are difficult to obtain in natural systems. We use digital evolution to test how social rank and tolerance by dominants of subordinates feeding while sharing spoils from group hunting influence which hunting strategies evolve in digital organisms. …”
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    The adaptive significance of human language: Function, form and social evolution by Oesch, NT

    Published 2014
    “…In pursuit of this experiment, I employed a cooperative social foraging task using small and large groups to determine what factors enable individuals to make sense of information from others and converge upon a group consensus. …”
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    The relation between multilocus population genetics and social evolution theory. by Gardner, A, West, SA, Barton, N

    Published 2007
    “…In doing so, we (1) make explicit the links between the multilocus methodology and the foundations of social evolution theory, namely, Price's theorem and Hamilton's rule; (2) relate the multilocus approach to levels-of-selection and neighbor-modulated-fitness approaches in social evolution; (3) highlight the equivalence between genetical hitchhiking and kin selection; (4) demonstrate that the multilocus methodology allows for social evolutionary analyses involving coevolution of multiple traits and genetical associations between nonrelatives, including individuals of different species; (5) show that this methodology helps solve problems of dynamic sufficiency in social evolution theory; (6) form links between invasion criteria in multilocus systems and Hamilton's rule of kin selection; (7) illustrate the generality and exactness of Hamilton's rule, which has previously been described as an approximate, heuristic result.…”
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    The relation between multilocus population genetics and social evolution theory by Gardner, A, West, S, Barton, N

    Published 2007
    “…In doing so, we (1) make explicit the links between the multilocus methodology and the foundations of social evolution theory, namely, Price's theorem and Hamilton's rule; (2) relate the multilocus approach to levels-of-selection and neighbor-modulated-fitness approaches in social evolution; (3) highlight the equivalence between geneticaly hitchhiking and kin selection; (4) demonstrate that the multilocus methodology allows for social evolutionary analyses involving coevolution of multiple traits and genetical associations between nonrelatives, including individuals of different species; (5) show that this methodology helps solve problems of dynamic sufficiency in social evolution theory; (6) form links between invasion criteria in multilocus systems and Hamilton's rule of kin selection; (7) illustrate the generality and exactness of Hamilton's rule, which has previously been described as an approximate, heuristic result.…”
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