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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
21-Oct-2016 | A reappreciation of ‘conformity’ | van Leeuwen, EJC; Acerbi, A; Kendal, RL; Tennie, C; Haun, DBM |
2014 | Regulatory traits: Cultural influences on cultural evolution | Acerbi, A; Ghirlanda, S; Enquist, M |
18-Sep-2018 | Reply to ‘Sigmoidal Acquisition Curves are Good Indicators of Conformist Transmission’ | Acerbi, A; van Leeuwen, EJC; Haun, DBM; Tennie, C |
12-Jan-2022 | Research note: Fighting misinformation or fighting for information? | Acerbi, A; Altay, S; Mercier, H |
23-Dec-2013 | Robustness of emotion extraction from 20<sup>th</sup> century English books | Acerbi, A; Lampos, V; Bentley, RA |
2-Nov-2017 | Role of neutral evolution in word turnover during centuries of english word popularity | Ruck, D; Bentley, RA; Acerbi, A; Garnett, P; Hruschka, DJ |
Feb-2016 | The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilization | Acerbi, A; Tennie, C |
8-Mar-2016 | “The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilization”: Correction to Acerbi and Tennie (2016). | Acerbi, A; Tennie, C |
12-Oct-2022 | The self-control vs. self-indulgence dilemma: A culturomic analysis of 20th century trends | Acerbi, A; Sacco, PL |
20-Jan-2023 | Sentiment analysis of the Twitter response to Netflix's <i>Our Planet</i> documentary | Acerbi, A; Burns, J; Cabuk, U; Kryczka, J; Trapp, B; Valletta, JJ; Mesoudi, A |
1-Sep-2007 | Social facilitation on the development of foraging behaviors in a population of autonomous robots | Acerbi, A; Marocco, D; Nolfi, S |
17-May-2021 | Social information use and social information waste | Morin, O; Jacquet, PO; Vaesen, K; Acerbi, A |
4-Jun-2007 | Social learning and cultural evolution in embodied and situated agents | Acerbi, A; Nolfi, S |
1-Sep-2016 | Social learning solves the problem of narrow-peaked search landscapes: Experimental evidence in humans | Acerbi, A; Tennie, C; Mesoudi, A |
3-Jan-2017 | Tim Lewens, Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2015), 192 pp., $45.00 (cloth). | Acerbi, A |
4-Jun-2019 | Why people die in novels: testing the ordeal simulation hypothesis | Morin, O; Acerbi, A; Sobchuk, O |