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    Impartial Institutions, Pathogen Stress and the Expanding Social Network
    with Daniel Hruschka, Charles Efferson, Ting Jiang, Ashlan Falletta-Cowden, Sveinn Sigurdsson, Rita McNamara, Shirajum Munira, Edward Slingerland, and Joseph Henrich
    Human Nature 25 (4): 567-579. 2014.
    Anthropologists have documented substantial cross-society variation in people’s willingness to treat strangers with impartial, universal norms versus favoring members of their local community. Researchers have proposed several adaptive accounts for these differences. One variant of the pathogen stress hypothesis predicts that people will be more likely to favor local in-group members when they are under greater infectious disease threat. The material security hypothesis instead proposes that ins…Read more