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Volumn 33, Issue 2-3, 2010, Pages 61-83
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The weirdest people in the world?
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Author keywords
behavioral economics; cross cultural research; cultural psychology; culture; evolutionary psychology; experiments; external validity; generalizability; human universals; population variability
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Indexed keywords
ASIA;
BEHAVIOR;
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE;
CHILD;
COGNITION;
COLOR;
COOPERATION;
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY;
DATA BASE;
DECISION MAKING;
ECONOMIC ASPECT;
EDUCATION;
EMOTION;
EUROPEAN AMERICAN;
EVOLUTION;
FOLKBIOLOGICAL REASONING;
HERITABILITY;
HUMAN;
ILLUSION;
INDIVIDUALITY;
INDUSTRIALIZATION;
INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT;
LIFESTYLE;
MATE CHOICE;
MORALITY;
MOTIVATION;
PERCEPTION;
PERSONAL VALUE;
PERSONALITY;
POLITICAL SYSTEM;
POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
PSYCHOLOGY;
PUNISHMENT;
RACE DIFFERENCE;
REVIEW;
SELF CONCEPT;
SOCIAL BELIEF;
SOCIAL INTERACTION;
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY;
SOCIETY;
SPECIES;
VISION;
CULTURAL FACTOR;
POPULATION GROUP;
PROCEDURES;
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES;
COGNITION;
CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON;
DECISION MAKING;
HUMANS;
MORALS;
POPULATION GROUPS;
VISUAL PERCEPTION;
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EID: 77954561891
PISSN: 0140525X
EISSN: 14691825
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X0999152X Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (7928)
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