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Date: 2009-12-07 06:41:20
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Game theory
Altruism
Morality
Social philosophy
Parochialism
Social dilemma
Psychology
Conformity
Social psychology
Behavior
Behavioural sciences

Parochialism as a result of cognitive biases Jonathan Baron∗ University of Pennsylvania December 7, 2009 Abstract

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