Homogeneity of mind can yield heterogeneity in behavior producing emergent collaboration in groups

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):267-268 (2014)
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Abstract

The evolved psychological process for producing social norms is both needed to facilitate emergent group-level traits and capable of delivering such a process. I discuss how this process can work to generate group-level traits and how specific mechanisms established to buttress social norms similarly can explain how group-level traits are supported.

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