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Do dogs prefer helpers in an infant-based social evaluation task?
Social evaluative abilities emerge in human infancy, highlighting their importance in shaping our species’ early understanding of …
Katherine McAuliffe
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Michael Bogese
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Linda W. Chang
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Caitlin E. Andrews
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Tanya Mayer
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Aja Faranda
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J. Kiley Hamlin
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Laurie R. Santos
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Capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella, show no evidence for inequity aversion in a costly choice task
Human adults and children respond negatively to inequity, even sacrificing personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous (more for you, …
Katherine McAuliffe
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Linda W. Chang
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Kristin L. Leimgruber
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Rebecca Spaulding
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Peter R. Blake
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Laurie R. Santos
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