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Browsing by Subject cultural transmission
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Cross-Cultural Differences in Emotional Selection on Transmission of Information | Eriksson, K; Coultas, JC; De Barra, M |
15-Dec-2016 | A cultural evolution approach to digital media | Acerbi, A |
7-Nov-2019 | Cultural evolution of emotional expression in 50 years of song lyrics | Brand, CO; Acerbi, A; Mesoudi, A |
4-Nov-2021 | Culture without copying or selection | Acerbi, A; Charbonneau, M; Miton, H; Scott-Phillips, T |
13-Aug-2018 | Did Einstein Really Say that? Testing Content Versus Context in the Cultural Selection of Quotations | Acerbi, A; Tehrani, JJ |
2023 | Digital Culture | Acerbi, A |
30-Apr-2022 | From storytelling to Facebook. Content biases when retelling or sharing a story | Acerbi, A |
13-May-2021 | The Life History of Learning Subsistence Skills among Hadza and BaYaka Foragers from Tanzania and the Republic of Congo | Lew-Levy, S; Ringen, EJ; Crittenden, AN; Mabulla, IA; Broesch, T; Kline, MA |
Feb-2016 | The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilization | Acerbi, A; Tennie, C |
1-Sep-2016 | Social learning solves the problem of narrow-peaked search landscapes: Experimental evidence in humans | Acerbi, A; Tennie, C; Mesoudi, A |