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The role of conditional independence in the evolution of intelligent systems
Systems are typically made from simple components regardless of their complexity. While the function of each part is easily understood, higher...
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The impact of species-neutral stage structure on macroecological patterns
Despite its radical assumption of ecological equivalence between species, neutral biodiversity theory can often provide good fits to species a...
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How College Students Understand Their Self-Control Development: A Qualitative Analysis
AbstractRecent research has shown the importance of the positive benefits of high-levels of self-control for both individuals and society. Yet...
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Unifying concepts of biological function from molecules to ecosystems
The concept of function arises at all levels of biological study and is often loosely and variously defined, especially within ecology. This h...
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Causal specificity and the instructive–permissive distinction
I use some recent formal work on measuring causation to explore a suggestion by James Woodward...
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Turking overtime: how participant characteristics and behavior vary over time and day on Amazon Mechanical Turk
Online experiments allow researchers to collect datasets at times not typical of laboratory studies. We recruit 2,336 participants from Amazon...
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Generalized and specific components of prejudice: The decomposition of intergroup context effects
Abstract Although different types of prejudice tend to be highly correlated, target‐specific and more generalized components can nevertheless ...
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HOLISTIC BIOLOGY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
Abstract Recent developments toward a more holistic biology do not eliminate reductionism and determinism, but they do suggest more complex fo...
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LAWS IN ECOLOGY: DIVERSE MODES OF EXPLANATION FOR A HOLISTIC SCIENCE
Abstract Ecology's reputation as a holistic science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of its nature as well as shortcomings in its me...
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Statistical physics of human cooperation
Extensive cooperation among unrelated individuals is unique to humans, who often sacrifice personal benefits for the common good and work toge...
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