His theoretical work has involved constructing formal models of the evolution of cultural learning capacities, cultural evolution, and culture‐gene coevolutionRichard McElreath received his Ph.D. in 2001 from the University of California, Los Angeles, and is now Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California.
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Les stratégies d’apprentissage social chez les animauxWho to copy?
Though qualitatively different from in-person meetings, a virtually conducted interview process is equally valuable to those making senior-level hiring decisions. I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseWild primates copy higher-ranked individuals in a social transmission experiment, The sense of should: A biologically-based framework for modeling social pressure, Field evidence for two paths to cross-cultural competence: implications for cultural dynamics, Epistemic justifications for belief in the unobservable: The impact of minority status, Modelling the on-going natural selection of educational attainment in contemporary societies, Integrating models of cognition and culture will require a bit more math, Insights from comparative research on social and cultural learning, Mutation of Cultural Information on the Use of Plant Complexes in Local Medical Systems, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Where innovations flourish: an ethnographic and archaeological overview of hunter–gatherer learning contexts, Towards a Cognitive Science of the Human: Cross-Cultural Approaches and Their Urgency, The emergence and adaptive use of prestige in an online social learning task, Governing the circular economy: Assessing the capacity to implement resource-oriented sanitation and waste management systems in low- and middle-income countries, From inert matter to the global society life as multi-level networks of processes, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, The importance of life history and population regulation for the evolution of social learning, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Multidimensional influencing factors of public opinion information dissemination in social media: Evidence from Weibo dataset, Population Thinking in Epistemic Evolution: Bridging Cultural Evolution and the Philosophy of Science, Imitation in Chinese Preschool Children: Influence of Prior Self-Experience and Pedagogical Cues on the Imitation of Novel Acts in a Non-Western Culture, Agriculture's Historic Twin-Challenge Toward Sustainable Water Use and Food Supply for All, Animal learning as a source of developmental bias, Irrelevant‐action imitation is short‐term and contextual: Evidence from two under‐studied populations, Individual differences in neonatal “imitation” fail to predict early social cognitive behaviour, Equifinality in empirical studies of cultural transmission, State-dependent cognition and its relevance to cultural evolution, Culture and cultural evolution in birds: a review of the evidence, Corpus-based Research on Variation in English Legal Discourse, Spatiotemporal diversification of projectile point types in western North America over 13,000 years, Assessor teaching and the development of the capacity to innovate and to imitate, Cultural Evolution in Vietnam’s Early 20th Century: A Bayesian Networks Analysis of Franco-Chinese House Designs, Visualization of Cultural Heritage Collection Data: State of the Art and Future Challenges, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, The evolution of plant social learning through error minimization, Analysing Cultural Frequency Data: Neutral Theory and Beyond, Peace Infrastructures and State-Building at the Margins, Evolution and Human Behaviour: Helping to Make Sense of Modern Life, Infrastructure and the environment in the Anthropocene, Forty years striving to capture culture among the Taï chimpanzees, Trait specialization, innovation, and the evolution of culture in fluctuating environments, Strong Differences Between Neanderthals and AMHs Cannot Be Inferred from Ethnographic Evidence for Skill and Learning in Hunting, Learning Among Neanderthals and Palaeolithic Modern Humans, Replication and Emergence in Cultural Transmission, Cultural evolution in Vietnam’s early 20th century: a Bayesian networks analysis of Hanoi Franco-Chinese house designs, The evolution of frequency-dependent cultural transmission, Embodied and Reflexive Agency in Institutional Fields: An Integrative Neo-Institutional Perspective of Institutional Change, What explains cultural differences in leadership styles?
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