Can race be erased? Coalitional computation and social categorization
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First person experience of body transfer in virtual realityAccent Trumps Race in Guiding Children's Social PreferencesBystander responses to a violent incident in an immersive virtual environmentEconomic and evolutionary hypotheses for cross-population variation in parochialismGenetic evidence for multiple biological mechanisms underlying in-group favoritismCan race really be erased? A pre-registered replication studyThe psychosemantics of free riding: dissecting the architecture of a moral conceptWhence Collective Rituals? A Cultural Selection Model of Ritualized BehaviorShared cultural knowledge: Effects of music on young children's social preferencesEvolved priors for ethnolinguistic categorization: A case study from the Quechua-Aymara boundary in the Peruvian AltiplanoPreverbal infants expect members of social groups to act alike.Enfacing others but only if they are nice to youExplaining interindividual differences in toddlers' collaboration with unfamiliar peers: individual, dyadic, and social factors.Dying the right-way? Interest in and perceived persuasiveness of parochial extremist propaganda increases after mortality salienceEstimating genetic ancestry proportions from faces.Virtual race transformation reverses racial in-group bias.Children's classification and lexicalization of attractiveness, gender, and race: differential displays of these concepts and relatedness to bias and flexibility.On the Perception of Newcomers: Toward an Evolved Psychology of Intergenerational Coalitions.Their pain gives us pleasure: How intergroup dynamics shape empathic failures and counter-empathic responsesSocial categories guide young children's preferences for novel objects.Punishment sustains large-scale cooperation in prestate warfare.Evolution and the psychology of intergroup conflict: the male warrior hypothesis.The general age of leadership: older-looking presidential candidates win elections during war.Kin recognition: evidence that humans can perceive both positive and negative relatedness.Cognitive Adaptations for n-person Exchange: The Evolutionary Roots of Organizational Behavior.The Nonverbal Transmission of Intergroup Bias: A Model of Bias Contagion with Implications for Social Policy.What are punishment and reputation for?The paranoid optimist: an integrative evolutionary model of cognitive biases.Us and them: memory advantages in perceptually ambiguous groups.Do infants show social preferences for people differing in race?Children's Recall of Generic and Specific Labels Regarding Animals and People.Follow your heart: Emotion adaptively influences perception.The impact of stress on the life history strategies of African American adolescents: cognitions, genetic moderation, and the role of discriminationThe content of our cooperation, not the color of our skin: an alliance detection system regulates categorization by coalition and race, but not sex.Different selection pressures give rise to distinct ethnic phenomena : a functionalist framework with illustrations from the Peruvian Altiplano.Young children's automatic encoding of social categoriesAttentional bias in competitive situations: winner does not take all.The social-sensory interface: category interactions in person perception.The Social Cognition of Social Foraging: Partner Selection by Underlying ValuationDifferences in Physicians' Verbal and Nonverbal Communication With Black and White Patients at the End of Life
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Can race be erased? Coalitional computation and social categorization
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