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Comment on 'Lack of evidence for associative learning in pea plants'
In 2016 we reported evidence for associative learning in plants (Gagliano et al., 2016). In view of the far-reaching implications of this find...
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Study of the efficacy of the Hero program: Cross-national evidence
The present study focuses on an analysis of the efficacy of the online intervention program called “Hero” for promoting prosociality and other...
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Honeybees solve a multi-comparison ranking task by probability matching
Honeybees forage on diverse flowers which vary in the amount and type of rewards they offer, and bees are challenged with maximizing the resou...
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Rewarding the good and punishing the bad: The role of karma and afterlife beliefs in shaping moral norms
Moralizing religions encourage people to anticipate supernatural punishments for violating moral norms, even in anonymous interactions. This i...
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Just kidding: the evolutionary roots of playful teasing
Accounts of teasing have a long history in psychological and sociological research, yet teasing itself is vastly underdeveloped as a topic of ...
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Thermodynamic costs of Turing machines
Turing Machines (TMs) are the canonical model of computation in computer science and physics. We combine techniques from algorithmic informati...
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An investigation into secondary teachers’ views of argumentation in science and religious education
Citizens often face dilemmas where they need to make decisions that impact our lives and are related to science and religion. For example, gen...
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Researchers’ Perceptions of a Responsible Research Climate: A Multi Focus Group Study
Abstract The research climate plays a key role in fostering integrity in research. However, little is known about what constitutes a responsib...
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Being Perceived and Being “Seen”: Interpersonal Affordances, Agency, and Selfhood
Are interpersonal affordances a distinct type of affordance, and if so, what is it that differentiates them from other kinds of affordances? I...
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It just feels right: an account of expert intuition
Abstract One of the hallmarks of virtue is reliably acting well. Such reliable success presupposes that an agent (1) is able to recognize the ...
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