Publications: N. Baumard

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  • Author ID: 4956630
  • Total Publications: 77

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Weird people, yes, but also weird experiments
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010
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2010 6674 99.9%
A mutualistic approach to morality: the evolution of fairness by partner choice.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013
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2013 472 99.6%
Preschoolers are able to take merit into account when distributing goods.
Developmental Psychology, 2012
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2012 239 98.7%
Increased affluence explains the emergence of ascetic wisdoms and moralizing religions.
Current Biology, 2015
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2015 131 97.4%
Moral Reputation: An Evolutionary and Cognitive Perspective
2012
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2012 148 97.3%
Explaining moral religions.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2013
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2013 137 97.2%
Models of the evolution of fairness in the ultimatum game: a review and classification
2016
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2016 91 95.9%
Leveraging social cognition to promote effective climate change mitigation
Nature Climate Change, 2022
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2022 42 95.3%
The cultural evolution of love in literary history
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
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2022 42 95.3%
Religious Beliefs as Reflective Elaborations on Intuitions: A Modified Dual-Process Model
2013
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2013 93 94.9%
The Effect of Income and Wealth on Behavioral Strategies, Personality Traits, and Preferences
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2024
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2024 19 94.2%
Childhood environmental harshness predicts coordinated health and reproductive strategies: A cross-sectional study of a nationally representative sample from France
2017
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2017 69 94.0%
Moral disciplining: The cognitive and evolutionary foundations of puritanical morality
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2021
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2021 42 93.2%
THE EVOLUTION OF FAIRNESS IN A BIOLOGICAL MARKET
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2011
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2011 83 92.8%
Partner choice creates fairness in humans
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2015
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2015 60 91.7%
Social opportunities and the evolution of fairness.
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2011
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2011 73 91.5%
Has punishment played a role in the evolution of cooperation? A critical review
2010
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2010 75 91.2%
Surveillance Cues Enhance Moral Condemnation
Evolutionary Psychology, 2011
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2011 70 91.1%
“Our roots run deep”: Historical myths as culturally evolved technologies for coalitional recruitment
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2024
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2024 13 89.6%
Neighborhood Deprivation Negatively Impacts Children’s Prosocial Behavior
Frontiers in Psychology, 2016
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2016 47 89.5%
Cognitive fossils: using cultural artifacts to reconstruct psychological changes throughout history.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2023
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2023 19 89.3%
The nature and dynamics of world religions: a life-history approach
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2015
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2015 48 88.9%
Time is money. Waiting costs explain why selection favors steeper time discounting in deprived environments.
Evolution and human behavior, 2019
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2019 36 87.8%
Why and How Did Narrative Fictions Evolve? Fictions as Entertainment Technologies
Frontiers in Psychology, 2022
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2022 22 87.6%
Childhood harshness predicts long-lasting leader preferences
2017
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2017 39 87.1%
A mutualistic approach to morality
2011
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2011 45 85.2%
The rise of prosociality in fiction preceded democratic revolutions in Early Modern Europe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
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2020 26 83.5%
Life-history theory explains childhood moral development.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2014
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2014 34 83.1%
Tracking historical changes in perceived trustworthiness in Western Europe using machine learning analyses of facial cues in paintings
Nature Communications, 2020
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2020 22 80.2%
What changed during the axial age: Cognitive styles or reward systems?
Communicative & Integrative Biology, 2015
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2015 28 80.1%
What Goes Around Comes Around: The Evolutionary Roots of the Belief in Immanent Justice
2012
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2012 31 80.0%
Evolution of equal division among unequal partners
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2015
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2015 27 79.4%
Early Understanding of Merit in Turkana Children
2013
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2013 28 78.9%
The ecological roots of human susceptibility to social influence: a pre-registered study investigating the impact of early-life adversity
Royal Society Open Science, 2019
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2019 21 77.9%
Exploratory preferences explain the human fascination for imaginary worlds in fictional stories
Scientific Reports, 2023
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2023 10 76.7%
Punishment is not a group adaptation
2011
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2011 27 76.4%
Early Life Adversity Is Associated With Diminished Social Trust in Adults
Political Psychology, 2020
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2020 18 75.9%
On the evolutionary origins of equity
bioRxiv, 2016
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2016 20 74.5%
Preschoolers’ Understanding of Merit in Two Asian Societies
PLoS ONE, 2015
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2015 21 74.5%
Cultural evolution from the producers’ standpoint
Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2023
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2023 9 74.1%
How to Develop Reliable Instruments to Measure the Cultural Evolution of Preferences and Feelings in History?
Frontiers in Psychology, 2022
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2022 9 67.6%
Risk-seeking or impatient? Disentangling variance and time in hazardous behaviors
Evolution and human behavior, 2020
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2020 12 66.4%
Evolution of fairness: cultural variability.
Science, 2010
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2010 16 66.0%
Switching Away from Utilitarianism: The Limited Role of Utility Calculations in Moral Judgment
PLoS ONE, 2016
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2016 13 65.5%
Empirical problems with the notion of “Big Gods” and of prosociality in large societies
2015
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2015 12 62.8%
Cultural evolution by capital accumulation
bioRxiv, 2019
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2019 10 61.2%
The Diversity of Religious Systems Across History
2016
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2016 10 59.9%
Evolutionary and Cognitive Anthropology
2012
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2012 11 59.8%
The Mystery of Symbolic Culture: What fitness costs? What fitness benefits?
2020
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2020 9 59.4%
Second- or third-party punishment? When self-interest hides behind apparent functional interventions
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2011
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2011 11 58.9%
Why cooperation is not running away
bioRxiv, 2018
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2018 9 58.1%
Predictive modeling of religiosity, prosociality, and moralizing in 295,000 individuals from European and non-European populations
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2021
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2021 7 56.6%
Are there really so many moral emotions? Carving morality at its functional joints
2021
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2021 7 56.6%
Household Wealth is Associated With Perceived Trustworthiness in a Diverse Set of Countries
Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2024
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2024 3 54.5%
Partner choice, fairness, and the extension of morality.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013
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2013 8 53.9%
Exploratory preferences explain the cultural success of imaginary worlds in modern societies
2021
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2021 6 52.7%
The Origins of Romantic Love and Asceticism : How Economic Prosperity Changed Human Psychology in Medieval Europe ∗
2018
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2018 5 45.5%
Quantifying the scientific revolution
Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2023
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2023 3 44.5%
Using portraits to quantify the changes of generalized social trust in European history: A replication study
PLoS ONE, 2023
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2023 3 44.5%
Punishment is not a group adaptation Humans punish to restore fairness rather than to support group cooperation
2010
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2010 5 43.9%
The intertwined cultural evolution of ascetic spiritualities and puritanical religions as technologies of self-discipline
Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2021
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2021 4 42.9%
Environmental harshness is associated with lower investment in collective actions
bioRxiv, 2019
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2019 4 41.3%
No strong evidence that authoritarian attitudes are driven by a lack of control
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2018
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2018 4 41.0%
Evolutionary Psychology and Public Policy
2015
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2015 4 40.7%
Harmless bodily pleasures are moralized because they are perceived as reducing self-control and cooperativeness
2022
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2022 3 38.9%
Correction: On the evolutionary origins of equity
PLoS ONE, 2017
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2017 3 35.2%
Evoked and transmitted culture models: Using bayesian methods to infer the evolution of cultural traits in history
PLoS ONE, 2020
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2020 3 35.0%
From supernatural punishment to big gods to puritanical religions: clarifying explanatory targets in the rise of moralizing religions
2023
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2023 2 34.8%
From Roland to Conan : First results on the corpus of French literary fictions (1050-1920)
2022
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2022 2 30.1%
The origins of fairness
2016
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2016 2 28.8%
Quantifying the Scientific Revolution
2019
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2019 2 28.4%
ScholarlyCommons Cultural Norms: Transmitted Behaviors or Adaptive Responses? Cultural Norms: Transmitted Behaviors or Adaptive Responses?
2015
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2015 2 28.4%
Social motivation is associated with increased weight granted to cooperation-related impressions in face evaluation tasks
PLoS ONE, 2020
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2020 2 27.6%
Does culture get embrained?
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2016
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2016 1 18.5%
Networking Past and Present
2012
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2012 1 18.2%
The Needs of the Many Do Not Outweigh the Needs of the Few: The Limits of Individual Sacrifice across Diverse Cultures
2018
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2018 1 18.0%
Predictive multivariate modelling of religiosity, prosociality and moralizing in 295,000 individuals from European and non-European populations
2020
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2020 1 17.2%