Raihani, Nichola
Nichola J. Raihani British psychologist
Raihani, Nichola, 1980-
Raihani, Nichola, 19..-....
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Works
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Adult vocalizations during provisioning: offspring response and postfledging benefits in wild pied babblers | |
Are cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus, inequity averse? | |
Children are sensitive to norms of giving. | |
Competitive helping in online giving | |
The cost of being alone: the fate of floaters in a population of cooperatively breeding pied babblersTurdoides bicolor | |
Dark Triad personality traits vary across countries and predict antisocial behavior | |
Defectors, not norm violators, are punished by third-parties | |
Derationalizing Delusions | |
Developmental plasticity and social specialization in cooperative societies | |
Dictator Game Giving: The Importance of Descriptive versus Injunctive Norms | |
The effect of $1, $5 and $10 stakes in an online dictator game | |
The effect of power asymmetries on cooperation and punishment in a prisoner's dilemma game | |
The evolution of punishment in n-player public goods games: a volunteer's dilemma | |
The evolution of teaching | |
An evolutionary perspective on paranoia | |
Experimental evidence for teaching in wild pied babblers | |
Experimental evidence that sentinel behaviour is affected by risk | |
Experimentally induced social threat increases paranoid thinking | |
Exploring the Motivations for Punishment: Framing and Country-Level Effects | |
Exploring the trade-off between quality and fairness in human partner choice | |
Eye images do not promote prosocial behaviour or norm compliance in an online Dictator Game | |
"Fair" outcomes without morality in cleaner wrasse mutualism. | |
Female cleaner fish cooperate more with unfamiliar males. | |
Genetic monogamy despite variable ecological conditions and social environment in the cooperatively breeding apostlebird. | |
Helping in humans and other animals: a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue. | |
Hidden altruism in a real-world setting | |
Higher reproductive skew among birds than mammals in cooperatively breeding species | |
Human punishment is motivated by inequity aversion, not a desire for reciprocity | |
Hyeomnyeok ui yujeonja | |
Identifying teaching in wild animals | |
The influence of fledgling location on adult provisioning: a test of the blackmail hypothesis. | |
The influence of siblings on begging behaviour | |
Male cleaner wrasses adjust punishment of female partners according to the stakes. | |
Monogamous dominant pairs monopolize reproduction in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler | |
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Neighbourhood wealth, not urbanicity, predicts prosociality towards strangers | |
Nudge politics: efficacy and ethics. | |
Paranoia and conspiracy: group cohesion increases harmful intent attribution in the Trust Game | |
Paranoia and the social representation of others: a large-scale game theory approach | |
Paranoia, sensitization and social inference: findings from two large-scale, multi-round behavioural experiments | |
Partner choice versus punishment in human Prisoner’s Dilemmas | |
A positive effect of flowers rather than eye images in a large-scale, cross-cultural dictator game | |
The proximate-ultimate confusion in teaching and cooperation. | |
Punishers benefit from third-party punishment in fish | |
Punishment: one tool, many uses | |
Punitive Sentiment | |
The reputation of punishers. | |
Resolving the iterated prisoner's dilemma: theory and reality. | |
Safety in numbers | |
Sex ratio variation in a eusocial mammal, the Damaraland mole-rat, Fukomys damarensis | |
The social instinct : how cooperation shaped the world | |
The social instinct : what nature can teach us about working together | |
Social reward, punishment and prosociality in paranoia | |
Synchronous provisioning increases brood survival in cooperatively breeding pied babblers | |
Task partitioning increases reproductive output in a cooperative bird | |
Teachers in the wild: some clarification. | |
Third-party punishers are rewarded, but third-party helpers even more so. | |
Toward an experimental exploration of the complexity of human social interactions | |
Variable fledging age according to group size: trade-offs in a cooperatively breeding bird | |
Variable postfledging care in a cooperative bird: causes and consequences | |
Where are the liars? Extremely low levels of dishonesty in an experiment where individuals are incentivized to cheat | |
Why humans might help strangers | |
협력의 유전자 협력과 배신, 그리고 진화에 관한 모든 이야기 |