Rogers’ paradox: An agent-based model in R
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Rogers’ paradox: An agent-based model in R
R code for models in Mesoudi, A. (2018) Migration, acculturation, and the maintenance of between-group cultural variation
Data and reanalysis in R for Mesoudi, Whiten & Dunbar (2006) A bias for social information in human cultural transmission. British Journal of Psychology 97, 405–423.
Data and code for Mesoudi (2019) Cultural evolution of football tactics: Strategic social learning in managers' choice of formation. Evolutionary Human Sciences
Introduced here is a method to measuring social coordination and the signaling value of objects. Accompanies the paper Bell (2020), and includes an analysis of triad classification tasks in the Kingdom of Tonga and among University of Utah students.
Individual-based models of cultural selection and biased transformation in cultural evolution
Data and reanalysis of Mesoudi, Chang, Murray & Lu (2015). Higher frequency of social learning in China than in the West shows cultural variation in the dynamics of cultural evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282, 20142209.
To reproduce analysis and methods presented in Bell and Paegle (2021)
R and Stan code for the manuscript "Coevolution of Religious and Political Authority in Austronesian Societies"
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