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Henrich, J., Boyd, R., McElreath, R., Gurven, M., Richerson, P. J., Ensminger, J., Alvard, M., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Camerer, C. F., Cardenas, J.-C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H. M., Gil-White, F., Gwako, E. L., Henrich, N., Hill, K., Lesorogol, C., Patton, J. Q., Marlowe, F. W., Tracer, D. P., Ziker, J. (2012) Culture does account for variation in game behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (2) doi:10.1073/pnas.1118607109

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TitleCulture does account for variation in game behavior
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
AuthorsHenrich, J.Author
Boyd, R.Author
McElreath, R.Author
Gurven, M.Author
Richerson, P. J.Author
Ensminger, J.Author
Alvard, M.Author
Barr, A.Author
Barrett, C.Author
Bolyanatz, A.Author
Camerer, C. F.Author
Cardenas, J.-C.Author
Fehr, E.Author
Gintis, H. M.Author
Gil-White, F.Author
Gwako, E. L.Author
Henrich, N.Author
Hill, K.Author
Lesorogol, C.Author
Patton, J. Q.Author
Marlowe, F. W.Author
Tracer, D. P.Author
Ziker, J.Author
Year2012 (January 10)Volume109
Issue2
PublisherProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
DOIdoi:10.1073/pnas.1118607109Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID1802912Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:1802912:9
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Full ReferenceHenrich, J., Boyd, R., McElreath, R., Gurven, M., Richerson, P. J., Ensminger, J., Alvard, M., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Camerer, C. F., Cardenas, J.-C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H. M., Gil-White, F., Gwako, E. L., Henrich, N., Hill, K., Lesorogol, C., Patton, J. Q., Marlowe, F. W., Tracer, D. P., Ziker, J. (2012) Culture does account for variation in game behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (2) doi:10.1073/pnas.1118607109
Plain TextHenrich, J., Boyd, R., McElreath, R., Gurven, M., Richerson, P. J., Ensminger, J., Alvard, M., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Camerer, C. F., Cardenas, J.-C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H. M., Gil-White, F., Gwako, E. L., Henrich, N., Hill, K., Lesorogol, C., Patton, J. Q., Marlowe, F. W., Tracer, D. P., Ziker, J. (2012) Culture does account for variation in game behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109 (2) doi:10.1073/pnas.1118607109
In(2012, January) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 109 (2) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


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