Joseph Henrich
Affiliations: | 1993-1999 | Anthropology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Will Gervais | grad student | (PsychTree) | |
Michael Muthukrishna | grad student | UBC (PsychTree) | |
Aiyana Willard | grad student | Oxford (PsychTree) | |
Sarah F. Brosnan | post-doc | (Neurotree) | |
Cristina M. Moya | post-doc |
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Schimmelpfennig R, Spicer R, White CJM, et al. (2024) Methodological concerns underlying a lack of evidence for cultural heterogeneity in the replication of psychological effects. Communications Psychology. 2: 93 |
Brinkmann L, Baumann F, Bonnefon JF, et al. (2023) Machine culture. Nature Human Behaviour. 7: 1855-1868 |
Bendixen T, Lightner AD, Apicella C, et al. (2023) Gods are watching and so what? Moralistic supernatural punishment across 15 cultures. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 5: e18 |
Henrich J, Muthukrishna M. (2023) What Makes Us Smart? Topics in Cognitive Science |
Chen Zeng T, Cheng JT, Henrich J. (2022) Dominance in humans. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20200451 |
McNamara RA, Senanayake R, Willard AK, et al. (2021) God's mind on morality. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 3: e6 |
Baimel A, Juda M, Birch S, et al. (2021) Machiavellian strategist or cultural learner? Mentalizing and learning over development in a resource-sharing game. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 3: e14 |
Hong Z, Henrich J. (2021) The Cultural Evolution of Epistemic Practices : The Case of Divination. Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.) |
Beheim B, Atkinson QD, Bulbulia J, et al. (2021) Treatment of missing data determined conclusions regarding moralizing gods. Nature. 595: E29-E34 |
Muthukrishna M, Henrich J, Slingerland E. (2020) Psychology as a Historical Science. Annual Review of Psychology |