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My research interests include morality, moral judgment, moral condemnation, third-party punishment, impartiality, moral psychology, moral cognition, friendship, alliances, game theory, common knowledge, developmental psychology, public goods, coordination, information-seeking> meta namekeywords contentPeter DeScioli, evolutionary psychology, evolution of morality, moral judgment, moral condemnation, friendship, moral psychology, moral cognition, alliances, game theory, common knowledge, developmental psychology, public goods, coordination, third party punishment, information-seeking> script srchttps://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js>/script> script srchttps://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.4/jquery-ui.min.js>/script> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.4/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css /> script> $(function() {$( .leafInsect ).draggable();}); function toggleDisplay(x){ $(x + > p:nth-child(n+6)).toggle(); if(document.getElementById(x + Button).innerHTML show more... ){ document.getElementById(x + Button).innerHTML show less; } else { document.getElementById(x + Button).innerHTML show more...; } } $( document ).ready(function() { toggleDisplay(#talks); toggleDisplay(#conference); toggleDisplay(#news); }); /script> style typetext/css> body {background-color: #73A5dc; color: #330000 } a, A:link, A:visited, A:active {text-decoration: none; color: #000099; cursor:pointer;} A:hover {color: #0000cc; font-weight: bold ; } A:link IMG, A:visited IMG, A:active IMG {border: none } .center {text-align:center; } #photo {display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border-radius: 25px; } td {background-color: #dcffdc; border-radius: 25px; text-align:justify; padding: 20px; } h1 {font-size: 80%; font-weight: bold; text-transform: uppercase; } q { quotes: \201C \201D \2018 \2019; } #demos{ position: fixed; display: none; margin-left: -245px; left:50%; top: 150px; width:450px; background-color:#F5F5F5; border-radius: 20px; border:3px solid #367ecd; #107896; padding: 20px; z-index: 1; box-shadow: -10px 10px 5px -5px #888; } #demos > ul > li{ margin: 10px 0px; } /style>/head>body> p classcenter stylefont-size:150% >span stylefont-size:133%>P/span>ETER span stylefont-size:133%>D/span>Espan stylefont-size:133%>S/span>CIOLI/p>p>img idphoto srcPDeScioli.jpg>TABLE stylewidth:10%; margin:auto; border-collapse:separate; border-spacing:0px 25px;>TR>TD>table stylemargin:auto; border-collapse:separate; border-spacing:30px 0px;>tr >td stylepadding:0px;>Associate Professor br> Department of Political Science br> Stony Brook University /td> td styletext-align:right; padding:0px;> A HREF/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#7e0e1a1b0d1d171112173e19131f1712501d1113>span class__cf_email__ data-cfemail2a5a4e4f5949434546436a4d474b434604494547>email protected/span>/A> br>a hrefdescioli.CV.pdf target_blank>Curriculum Vitae/a>br>a hrefhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user_7iS-50AAAAJ&hlen&oiao target_blank>Google Scholar/a>/td>/tr>/table>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> Background/h1>p>2012-2013 IFREE Postdoc Fellow in Psychology, Harvard Universitybr>2010-2012 Postdoc, Psychology and Economics, Brandeis Universitybr>2008-2010 Postdoc, Economic Science Institute, Chapman Universitybr>2003-2008 PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvaniabr>p>h1> Research /h1>p>My research investigates how the human mind uses principles of strategy to solve problems in the social world. Much of my work has focused on moral judgment, especially the functions of condemning other people, moralistic punishment, and moral impartiality. I also study how people form alliances, how they choose their loyalties to others, and how they display and conceal their loyalties. In a third project, I look at our sense of ownership by designing computer games to observe conflicts over resources in the laboratory. In recent years, I have been designing games for experiments about politics, including redistribution of wealth, social safety nets, alliance formation, and political negotiation./p>p> a stylefont-size: 1.3em; onclickdocument.getElementById(demos).style.displayblock; >Play games!/a> br>Click to see online games from my research./p>/TD>/TR>TR>TD> h1> Publications /h1>div styleposition: relative; width: 0; height: 0; margin-left:100%;> div styleposition: absolute; left: 30px; > img classleafInsect srcleaf_insect.png stylewidth:250px; cursor: move;> /div>/div> p>**DeScioli, P. (2023). On the origin of laws by natural selection. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 44,/i> 195-209. a hrefpapers/descioli.origin.of.laws.ehb.2023.pdf target_blank>link/a> /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2023). The dangers of alliances caused the evolution of moral principles. i>Psychological Inquiry, 34,/i> 175-179. a hrefpapers/descioli.alliances.morality.psych.inq.2023.pdf target_blank>link/a> /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2023). Computational theories should be made with natural language instead of meaningless code. i>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46,/i> e332. a hrefpapers/descioli.computation.ownership.bbs.2023.pdf target_blank>link/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2023). Moralistic punishment is not for cooperation. i>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46,/i> e301. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.moralistic.punishment.bbs.2023.pdf target_blank>link/a>/p>p>Reed, L. I., Enayetallah, M., & DeScioli, P. (2023). A risk or an opportunity? Facial expressions of fear in bargaining. i>Evolutionary Psychological Science, 9,/i> 328-337. a hrefpapers/reed.etal.fear.bargaining.eps.2023.pdf target_blank>link/a> /p> p>**DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2022). Piled modifiers, buried verbs, and other turgid prose in the i>American Political Science Review/i>. i>PS: Political Science and Politics, 55,/i> 123-128. a hrefpapers/descioli.pinker.writing.ps.2022.pdf target_blank>pdf/a> /p> p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2022). Pay your debts: Moral dilemmas of international debt. i>Political Behavior, 44,/i> 1657-1680. a hrefpapers/delponte.descioli.debt.dilemmas.pb.2022.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Del Ponte, A., Delton, A. W., & DeScioli, P. (2021). Altruism and spite in politics: How the mind makes welfare tradeoffs about political parties. i>Political Behavior, 43,/i> 1289-1310. a hrefpapers/delponte.etal.altruism.spite.parties.pb.2021.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Del Ponte, A., DeScioli, P., Masiliunas, A., & Lim, N. (2021). One-way routes complicate cooperation in migrant crises. i>Scientific Reports, 11,/i> 13529. a hrefpapers/delponte.etal.migrant.crises.sr21.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Huang, L., DeScioli, P., & Murad, Z. (2021). Pulling for the team: Competition between individuals, groups, and political partisans. i>Evolutionary Psychological Science, 7,/i> 97-105. a hrefpapers/huang.descioli.murad.partisan.competition.eps21.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>Bor, A., Mazepus, H., Bokemper, S. E., & DeScioli, P. (2021). When should the majority rule? Experimental evidence for Madisonian judgments in five cultures. i>Journal of Experimental Political Science, 8,/i> 41-50. a hrefpapers/bor.etal.voting.five.cultures.jeps21.pdf target_blank>pdf/a> /p> p>DeScioli, P., Cho, B., Bokemper, S. E., & Delton, A. W. (2020). Selfish and cooperative voting: Can the majority restrain themselves? i>Political Behavior, 42,/i> 261-283. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.coop.voting.pb.20.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Delton, A. W., DeScioli, P., & Ryan, T. J. (2020). Moral obstinacy in political negotiations. i>Political Psychology, 41,/i> 3-20. a hrefpapers/delton.descioli.ryan.pol.negotiations.polpsych.20.pdf target_blank>pdf/a> /p>p>DeScioli, P., & Bokemper, S. E. (2019). Intuitive political theory: People’s judgments about how groups should decide. i>Political Psychology, 40,/i> 617-636. a hrefpapers/descioli.bokemper.intuitive.politics.polpsych19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. O. (2019). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. i>Journal of Experimental Political Science, 6,/i> 53-70. a hrefpapers/descioli.kimbrough.alliances.jeps19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2019). Spending too little in hard times. i>Cognition, 183,/i> 139-151.a hrefpapers/delponte.descioli.spending.hard.times.cog.19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>De Freitas, J., Thomas, K., DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2019). Common knowledge, coordination, and strategic mentalizing in human social life. i>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116,/i> 13751-13758. a hrefpapers/defreitas.etal.common.knowledge.pnas.19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Bokemper, S. E., DeScioli, P., & Kline, R. (2019). Unfair rules for unequal pay: Wage discrimination and procedural justice. i>Journal of Experimental Political Science, 6,/i> 180-191. a hrefpapers/bokemper.etal.unfair.pay.jeps.19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>De Freitas, J., DeScioli, P., Thomas, K., & Pinker, S. (2019). Maimonides ladder: States of mutual knowledge and the perception of charitability. i>Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 148,/i> 158-173. a hrefpapers/defreitas.etal.charity.jepg19.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Shaw, A., & Delton, A. W. (2018). Share the wealth: Redistribution can increase economic efficiency. i>Political Behavior, 40,/i> 279-300. a hrefpapers/descioli.shaw.delton.share.wealth.polbeh18.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>Delton, A. W., Petersen, M. B., DeScioli, P., & Robertson, T. E. (2018). Need, compassion, and support for social welfare. i>Political Psychology, 39,/i> 907-924.a hrefpapers/delton.petersen.descioli.robertson.welfare.polpsych18.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Thomas, K., DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2018). Common knowledge, coordination, and the logic of self-conscious emotions. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 39,/i> 179-190. a hrefpapers/thomas.descioli.pinker.selfconscious.emotion.ehb18.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P. (2018). How i>Homo economicus/i> lost her mind and how we can revive her. Comment on “Folk-economic beliefs: An evolutionary cognitive model.” i>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41,/i> E158. a hrefpapers/descioli.comment.folk.economics.bbs.18.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2018). Morality is for choosing sides. In K. Gray & J. Graham (Eds.), i>Atlas of Moral Psychology/i> (pp. 177-185). New York: Guildford Press. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.morality.choosing.sides.atlas18.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Karpoff, R., & De Freitas, J. (2017). Ownership dilemmas: The case of finders versus landowners. i>Cognitive Science, 41,/i> 502-522. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.property.cs17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Shaw, A., DeScioli, P., Barakzai, A., & Kurzban, R. (2017). Whoever is not with me is against me: The costs of neutrality among friends. i>Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 71,/i> 96-104. a hrefpapers/shaw.etal.costs.neutrality.jesp17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>De Freitas, J., DeScioli, P., Nemirow, J., Massenkoff, M., & Pinker, S. (2017). Kill or die: Moral judgment alters linguistic coding of causality. i>Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 43,/i> 1173-1182. a hrefpapers/defreitas.descioli.nemirow.massenkoff.pinker.moral.verbs.jep17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>Reed, L. I., & DeScioli, P. (2017). Watch out! How a fearful face adds credibility to warnings of danger. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 38,/i> 490-495. a hrefpapers/reed.descioli.fear.ehb17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Reed, L. I., & DeScioli, P. (2017). The communicative function of sad facial expressions. i>Evolutionary Psychology, 15,/i> 1-9. a hrefpapers/reed.descioli.sad.ep17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Reed, L. I., & DeScioli, P. (2017). The emotional moves of a rational actor: Smiles, scowls, and other credible messages. i>Games, 8,/i> 1-11. a hrefpapers/reed.descioli.emotion.credibility.games.17.pdf target_blank>pdf/a> /p>p>Thomas, K. A., De Freitas, J., DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2016). Recursive mentalizing and common knowledge in the bystander effect. i>Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145,/i> 621-629. a hrefpapers/thomas.defreitas.descioli.pinker.ck.bystander.jepg16.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>DeScioli, P. (2016). The side-taking hypothesis for moral judgment. i>Current Opinion in Psychology, 7,/i> 23-27. a hrefpapers/descioli.moral.sidetaking.cop16.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Neuberg, S., & DeScioli, P. (2016). Prejudices: Managing perceived threats to group life. In D. M. Buss (Ed.), i>The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology,/i> Second Edition (pp.704-721). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.p>p>Kurzban, R., & DeScioli, P. (2016). Morality. In D. M. Buss (Ed.), i>The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology,/i> Second Edition (pp.770-787). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.p>p>DeScioli, P., & Karpoff, R. (2015). Peoples judgments about classic property law cases. i>Human Nature, 26,/i> 184-209. a hrefpapers/descioli.karpoff.property.15.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>DeScioli, P., Rosa, N. M., & Gutchess, A. H. (2015). A memory advantage for property. i>Evolutionary Psychology, 13,/i> 411-423. a hrefhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/147470491501300205 target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>DeScioli, P., Kurzban, R., & Todd, P. (2015). Evolved decision makers in organizations. In Arvey, R. D., & Colarelli, S. M. (Eds.) i>Biological Foundations of Organizational Behavior /i>(pp. 203-235). Chicago: University of Chicago Press./p> p>DeScioli, P., Massenkoff, M., Shaw, A., Petersen, M. B., & Kurzban, R. (2014). Equity or equality? Moral judgments follow the money. i>Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 281,/i> 20142112. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.equity.equality.prsb14.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p> p>Thomas, K. A., DeScioli, P., Haque, O. S., & Pinker, S. (2014). The psychology of coordination and common knowledge. i>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107,/i> 657-676. a hrefpapers/thomas.etal.common.knowledge.jpsp14.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Reed, L. I., DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2014). The commitment function of angry facial expressions. i>Psychological Science, 25,/i> 1511-1517. a hrefpapers/reed.descioli.pinker.anger.ps14.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Bokemper, S. (2014). Voting as a counter-strategy in the blame game. i>Psychological Inquiry, 25,/i> 206-214. a hrefpapers/descioli.bokemper.voting.blame.PI14.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>**DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2013). A solution to the mysteries of morality. i>Psychological Bulletin, 139,/i> 477-496. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.solution.morality.PsychBull13.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Tybur, J. M., Lieberman, D., Kurzban, R., & DeScioli, P. (2013). Disgust: Evolved function and structure. i>Psychological Review, 120,/i> 65-84. a hrefpapers/tybur.etal.disgust.PsychRev13.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Kurzban, R., & DeScioli, P. (2013). Adaptationist punishment in humans. i>Journal of Bioeconomics, 15,/i> 269-279. a hrefpapers/kurzban.descioli.adaptationist.punishment.JB13.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Krishna, S. (2013). Giving to whom? Altruism in different types of relationships. i>Journal of Economic Psychology, 34/i> 218-228. a hrefpapers/descioli.krishna.altruism.jep13.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P. (2013). Does market competition explain fairness? Comment on q>A mutualistic approach to morality./q>i>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 36,/i> 87-88. a hrefpapers/descioli.market.comment.bbs13.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Asao, K., & Kurzban. R. (2012). Omissions and byproducts across moral domains. i>PLoS ONE, 7,/i> e46963.a hrefpapers/descioli.asao.kurzban.moraldomains.pone12.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Gilbert, S., & Kurzban, R. (2012). Indelible victims and persistent punishers in moral cognition. i>Psychological Inquiry, 23,/i> 143-149. a hrefpapers/descioli.gilbert.kurzban.victims.PI12.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Shaw, A., DeScioli, P., & Olson, K. (2012). Fairness versus favoritism in children. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 33,/i> 736-745. a hrefpapers/shaw.descioli.olson.fairness.ehb12.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Kurzban, R., DeScioli, P., & Fein, D. (2012). Hamilton vs. Kant: Pitting adaptations for altruism against adaptations for moral judgment. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 33,/i> 323-333.a hrefpapers/kurzban.descioli.fein.HamiltonVsKant.ehb12.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>**DeScioli, P., & Wilson, B. J. (2011). The territorial foundations of human property. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 32,/i> 297-304. a hrefpapers/descioli.wilson.property.ehb11.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Christner, J., & Kurzban, R. (2011). The omission strategy. i>Psychological Science, 22,/i> 442-446. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.omission.ps11.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Bruening, R., & Kurzban. R. (2011). The omission effect in moral cognition: Toward a functional explanation. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 32,/i> 204-215. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.omission.ehb11.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., Kurzban, R., Koch, E. N., & Liben-Nowell, D. (2011). Best friends: Alliances, friend ranking, and the MySpace social network. i>Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6,/i> 6-8. a hrefpapers/descioli.etal.MySpaceFriends.pps11.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2011). The company you keep: Friendship decisions from a functional perspective. In Krueger, J. I. (Ed.), i>Social Judgment and Decision Making/i> (pp.209-225). New York: Psychology Press. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.friends.sjdm11.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010). Heavy hearts and heads held high - A review of Glimpses of Creatures in Their Physical Worlds by Steven Vogel. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 31,/i> 304-306.a hrefpapers/descioli.review.vogel.ehb10.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Weisbord, R. K., & DeScioli, P. (2010). The effects of donor standing on philanthropy: Insights from the psychology of gift-giving. i> Gonzaga Law Review, 45,/i> 225-289. a hrefpapers/weisbord.descioli.donor.standing.glr10.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>**DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2009). Mysteries of morality. i>Cognition, 112,/i> 281-299. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.mysteriesmorality.cog09.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>**DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2009). The alliance hypothesis for human friendship. i>PLoS ONE, 4,/i> e5802. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.friendship.pone09.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>Kurzban, R., & DeScioli, P. (2008). Reciprocity in groups: Information-seeking in apublic goods game. i>European Journal of Social Psychology, 38,/i> 139-158.a hrefpapers/kurzban.descioli.reciprocity.ejsp08.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P. (2008). Beyond selfish and selfless Review of i> Moral sentiments and material interests/i> by H. Gintis, S. Bowles, R. Boyd, and E. Fehr (Eds.). i>Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 67,/i> 524-528. a hrefpapers/descioli.beyond.selfish.jebo08.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2008). Cracking the superheros moral code. In R. Rosenberg (Ed.), i>The Psychology of Superheroes/i> (pp.245-259). Dallas, TX: BenBella Books. a hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Superheroes-Unauthorized-Exploration-Popular/dp/1933771313/ target_blank>amazon/a> /p>p>Kurzban, R., DeScioli, P., & OBrien, E. (2007). Audience effects on moralistic punishment. i>Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,/i> 75-84.a hrefpapers/kurzban.descioli.moral.punish.ehb07.pdf target_blank>pdf/a>/p>p>DeScioli, P. (2007). Peering underneath the hood of morality Review of i>Moral minds/i> by M. D. Hauser. i>Evolutionary Psychology, 5/i>, 306-312. a hrefhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/147470490700500204 target_blank>pdf/a> /p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2007). The games people play. In S. Gangestad & J.Simpson (Eds.), i>Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies/i> (pp. 130-136). NewYork: Guilford. a hrefpapers/descioli.kurzban.games.2007.pdf target_blank>pdf /a> a hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Mind-Fundamental-Questions-Controversies/dp/1593854080/ target_blank>amazon/a>/p>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> Working Papers /h1> p>Bokemper, S. E., & DeScioli, P. The problem of dishonesty in government safety nets. a hrefpapers/bokemper.descioli.safety.nets.draft.2018.pdf target_blank>draft/a>/p>p>Connors, E. C., Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. Indirect restrictions on abortion demobilize supporters of abortion rights./p>p>Massenkoff, M., DeScioli, P., Thomas, K., & Pinker, S. (in prep.) What happens in vagueness. /p>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> Invited Talks /h1> div idtalks>p>DeScioli, P. (2022, November). Strategies for choosing sides. Talk given at the Center for Decision Research at the Booth School of Business, University of Chicago./p>p>Del Ponte, A., DeScioli, P., Masiliunas, A., & Lim, N. (2021, May). Are Refugees Welcome? Experiments on International Cooperation in Migrant Crises. Talk given at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2018, October). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the Department of Psychology at Columbia University, New York, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P., Delton, A. W., & Ryan, T. J. (2018, June). Moral obstinacy in political negotiations. Talk given at the Center for the Study of American Politics Conference 2018, Yale University, New Haven, CT./p>p>DeScioli, P., Cho, B., Bokemper, S. E., & Delton, A. W. (2017, April). Selfish and cooperative voting: Can the majority restrain themselves? Talk given at the New York Area Political Psychology Meeting, Columbia University, New York, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2017, March). Moral judgment and the strategies of social life. Talk given at the KLI workshop on Evolutionary Perspectives, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2017, March). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Colloquium talk given at the Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2017, March). Simple experiments on voting, redistribution, and other political games. Talk given in the Social and Health Psychology Seminar series in the Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2016, June). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the Center for the Study of American Politics Conference 2016, Yale University, New Haven, CT./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2015, May). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the New York Area Political Psychology Meeting, Columbia University, New York, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2015, March). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the NYU CESS Experimental Political Science Conference, New York, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2013, November). Function and Variation in Human Property Rules. Stony Brook University, Department of Political Science./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2013, August). Property, Alliances, and Morality. The International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behaviour in a Fundamentally Uncertain World. Jena, Germany./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2013, April). The Side-Taking Function of Morality. Synthesizing the Evolutionary and Social Science Approaches to Human Cooperation: A NESCent Catalysis Meeting, Durham, NC./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, November). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. Stony Brook University, Department of Political Science./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, November). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. Rutgers University-Camden, Department of Psychology./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, September). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Psychology./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, July). Function and Variation in Human Property Rules. University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Economics./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, April). The Territorial Foundations of Human Property. Simon Fraser University, Department of Economics. /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, April). Peoples Judgments About Classic Property Law Cases. Brandeis University, Department of Psychology. /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2012, February). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. Harvard University, Department of Psychology./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2011, September). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. Boston University, Boston Area Moral and Social Cognition Group./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2011, September). The Omission Strategy. Brandeis University, Department of Psychology./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2011, February). Strategy and Counter-Strategy in Moral Cognition. University of Maryland, Developmental Science Colloquium./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, November). Mysteries of Morality. Yale University, Mind and Development Lab./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, October). Property Intuitions. Brandeis University, Department of Psychology./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, October). Who Owns What? Understanding How People Think About Property. Brandeis University, Department of Economics./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, May). Mine and Thine: The Foundations of Human Property. Fourth Annual 3UC Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior Conference, San Luis Obispo, CA./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, March). Mysteries of Morality. Occidental College, The Cognitive Science Program, Remsen Bird Speaker Series./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2010, March). Mine and Thine: The Foundations of Human Property. Brandeis University, Psychology and Economics Colloquium. /p>p>Kurzban, R., & DeScioli, P. (2009, May). Adaptationist Morality. Plenary Address, Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Fullerton, CA./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2009, January). The Alliance Hypothesis for Human Friendship. Chapman University, Economic Science Institute. /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2008, December). The Alliance Hypothesis for Human Friendship. UCLA, Behavior, Evolution, and Culture Series. /p>/div>a id#talksButton onclicktoggleDisplay(#talks); >show less/a>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> Conference Presentations /h1> div idconference>p>Carter, B., & DeScioli, P. (2023, April). Fairness and redistribution: Do people’s perceptions of merit and luck depend on their success? Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Carter, B., & DeScioli, P. (2022, April). Voting on taxes: Is it more intuitive to only tax the rich? Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Del Ponte, A., DeScioli, P., Masiliunas, A., & Lim, N. (2021, October). Are Refugees Welcome? Experiments on International Cooperation in Migrant Crises. Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, Montreal./p>p>Carter, B., Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2021, April). Do voters understand who benefits from higher taxes? Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Carter, B., Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2019, April). Give some to get some: Do voters connect taxes with the benefits they fund? Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2019, April). Partisanship and moral dilemmas of international debt. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Delton, A. W., DeScioli, P., & Ryan, T. J. (2019, February). Moral obstinacy in political negotiations. Talk given at the NYU CESS Experimental Political Science Conference, New York, NY./p>p>Huang, L., DeScioli, P., & Murad, Z. (2018, September). Pulling for the team: Competition between political partisans. Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, Boston, MA./p>p>Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2018, April). The problem of honesty in government safety nets. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2018, April). Pay your debts: Moral dilemmas of international debt repayment. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Bor, A., Mazepus, H., Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2018, April). When should the majority rule? Experimental evidence for Madisonian judgments in five cultures. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2018, February). Pay your debts: Moral dilemmas of international debt repayment. Poster presented at the NYU Center for Experimental Social Science Conference, New York, NY./p>p>DeScioli, P., Cho, B., Bokemper, S. E., & Delton, A. W. (2017, August). Selfish and cooperative voting: Can the majority restrain themselves? Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA./p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2017, August). The politics of prudence: Experiments on economic austerity in hard times. Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA./p>p>Delton, A. W., DeScioli, P., & Ryan, T. J. (2017, August). Why do negotiations fail? Bringing the politics back in. Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA./p>p>Ryan, T. J., Delton, A. W., & DeScioli, P. (2017, April). Why do negotiations fail? Bringing the politics back in. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2016, September). Experiments on social safety nets for unemployment. Talk given at the American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA./p>p>Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2016, September). Deciding in groups. Poster presented at the Political Psychology Preconference for the American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. /p>p>Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2016, May). Experiments on social safety nets. Poster presented at the Behavioral Models of Politics Conference 2016, Pittsburgh, PA. /p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2016, May). The Orange Game: An online platform to study economic decisions. Poster presented at the Behavioral Models of Politics Conference 2016, Pittsburgh, PA. /p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2016, April). Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. /p>p>Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2016, April). Deciding in groups. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. /p>p>Del Ponte, A., & DeScioli, P. (2016, April). The Orange Game: An online platform to study economic decisions. Poster presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. /p>p>Connors, E. C., DeScioli, P., & Ryan, T. J. (2016, April). Online studies of moral frames in abortion attitudes. Poster presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. /p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2015, May). Helping friends and punishing enemies: Alliance formation in a side-taking experiment. Talk given at the Association for Psychological Science 27th Annual Convention, New York, New York./p>p>De Freitas, J., Thomas, K. A., DeScioli, P., & Pinker, S. (2015, May). The strategic bystander: Recursive theory of mind and common knowledge in decisions to help. Talk given at the 27th Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Columbia, Missouri./p>p>Kurzban, R., Shaw, A., & DeScioli, P. (2015, May). Costs of neutrality in moral disputes. Talk given at the 27th Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Columbia, Missouri./p>p>Reed, L. I., & DeScioli, P. (2015, May). The communicative function of sad facial expressions. Talk given at the 27th Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Columbia, Missouri./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2015, April). Equity or equality? Moral judgments follow the money. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. /p>p>Kraft, P. K., & DeScioli, P. (2015, April). Relaxing assumptions about voter utilities and majority rule efficiency. Talk given at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL./p>p>Thomas, K., DeScioli, P., Haque, O. S., & Pinker, S. (2015, April). The psychology of common knowledge and coordination. Talk given at the Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, Boston, Massachusetts./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kimbrough, E. (2015, March). Alliance formation in a side-taking game. Talk given at the NYU CESS Experimental Political Science Conference, New York, New York./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Shaw, A. (2015, February). Share the wealth: Redistribution can increase economic efficiency. Talk given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, Long Beach, California./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2014, May). The Side-Taking Function of Moral Condemnation. Talk given at the Association for Psychological Science 26th Annual Convention, San Francisco, California./p>p>DeScioli, P. (2013, July). Peoples Ownership Intuitions About Disputes Between Finders and Landowners. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Miami, Florida./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2012, June). The Side-Taking Function of Morality: Part 1- The Adaptive Problem. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2012, June). The Side-Taking Function of Morality: Part 2- A Proposed Solution. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico./p>p>Thomas, K., DeScioli, P., Haque, O. S., & Pinker, S. (2012, June). The Psychology of Common Knowledge and Coordination. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico./p>p>Asao, K., DeScioli, P., & Piazza, J. Youll Be the First to Know: Loyalty and the Sharing of Good News. Poster presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Karpoff, R. (2012, January). Peoples Judgments About Classic Property Law Cases. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, San Diego, California./p>p>Piazza, J., & DeScioli, P. (2012, January). Who Else Knows? The Strategic Significance of Secrets. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, San Diego, California./p>p>Hailey, S. E., Altshteyn, I., & DeScioli, P. (2012, January). Moral Intuitions of Self Defense. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, San Diego, California./p>p>DeScioli, P., & Krishna, S. (2011, July). Giving to Whom? Altruism in Different Types of Relationships. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Montpellier, France./p>p>Thomas, K., DeScioli, P., Pinker, S., & Haque, O. S. (2011, July). Common Knowledge and Coordination. Poster presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Montpellier, France./p>p>DeScioli, P. & Wilson, B. (2011, April). The Territorial Foundations of Human Property. Talk given at the Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society Conference, Binghamton, NY./p>p>Hailey, S., & DeScioli, P. (2011, January). Moral Intuitions About Self Defense. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, San Antonio, TX./p>p>Wilson, B., & DeScioli, P. (2010, November). Mine and Thine: The Territorial Foundations of Human Property. Talk given at the Economic Science Association Conference, Tucson, AZ./p>p>**DeScioli, P., & Wilson, B. (2010, June). Mine and Thine: The Foundations of Human Property. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Eugene, OR.br> **Received the i>HBES 2010 Postdoctoral Award/i> for best paper by a recent PhD. /p>p>DeScioli, P., Bruening, R., & Kurzban, R. (2009, May). The Omission Effect and the Design of Moral Psychology. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Fullerton, CA. /p>p>Christner, J., DeScioli, P., & Kurzban, R. (2009, May). Strategic Omissions in a Reverse Dictator Game. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Fullerton, CA. /p>p>DeScioli, P., Kurzban, R., & Nagaraja, C. (2007, June). Divided Loyalties and Rank-Masking Among Friends. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Williamsburg, VA./p>p>Jayawickreme, E. R., Schueller, S. M., & DeScioli, P. (2007, May). Divided Loyalties and Happiness. Poster presented at the Association for Psychological Science 19th Annual Convention, Washington, DC. /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2006, June). The Four Basic Games. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Philadelphia, PA. /p>p>DeScioli, P. (2005, June). Characterizing Reciprocity in Groups: Information-Seeking in a Public Goods Game. Talk given at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference, Austin, TX./p>/div>a id#conferenceButton onclicktoggleDisplay(#conference); >show less/a>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> Teaching /h1> p>Moral Politics, Moral Politics and Public Policy, The Political Animal, Evolutionary Psychology, Experimental Economics /p>h1> Societies /h1>a hrefhttps://www.apsanet.org/ target_blank>American Political Science Association /A>br>a hrefhttps://www.mpsanet.org/ target_blank>Midwest Political Science Association /A>br>a hrefhttps://www.psychologicalscience.org target_blank>Association for Psychological Science /A>br>a hrefhttps://www.hbes.com target_blank>Human Behavior and Evolution Society /A>br>a hrefhttps://spsp.org target_blank>Society for Personality and Social Psychology/A>/TD>/TR>TR>TD>h1> In The News /h1> div idnews>p>i>Living Fossils./i> October, 2023. Kurzban, R. q>Who sides with baby killers?/q> a hrefhttps://thelivingfossils.substack.com/p/power-part-iv-who-sides-with-baby target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Living Fossils./i> September, 2023. Kurzban, R. q>The power of bandwagoning./q> a hrefhttps://thelivingfossils.substack.com/p/the-power-of-bandwagoning target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> August, 2023. DeScioli, P. q>How laws evolved by natural selection./q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/202308/how-laws-evolved-by-natural-selection target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Blog./i> June, 2023. DeScioli, P. q>On the origin of laws by natural selection./q> a hrefhttps://www.hbes.com/on-the-origin-of-laws-by-natural-selection/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Duck of Minerva./i> October, 2021. Nexon, D. q>And lo, the heavens parted to reveal an article on bad habits to avoid in academic writing./q> a hrefhttps://www.duckofminerva.com/2021/10/and-lo-the-heavens-parted-to-reveal-an-article-on-bad-habits-to-avoid-in-academic-writing.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Political Behavior, Blog./i> October, 2021. q>You must pay no matter what: Moral taboo and international debt./q> a hrefhttps://politicalbehavior.wordpress.com/2021/10/06/you-must-pay-no-matter-what-moral-taboo-and-international-debt/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Political Behavior, Blog./i> September, 2021. q>Altruism and spite in politics: How the mind makes welfare tradeoffs about political parties./q> a hrefhttps://politicalbehavior.wordpress.com/2021/09/22/altruism-and-spite-in-politics-how-the-mind-makes-welfare-tradeoffs-about-political-parties/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Moral Science Podcast./i> June, 2020. Cazzell, A. q>Moral impartiality, third party judgment, and the George Floyd riots with Peter DeScioli./q> a hrefhttps://anchor.fm/amber-cazzell0/episodes/Moral-Impartiality--Third-Party-Judgment--and-George-Floyd-Riots-with-Peter-DeScioli-ef6pj8/a-a2e0pi5 target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> February, 2020. Cazzell, A. q>Picking sides: How judging each other serves the common good./q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/gray-areas/202002/picking-sides-how-judging-each-other-serves-the-common-good target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Utopian./i> December, 2019. Dhodary, J. q>The biology of right and wrong with Peter DeScioli./q> a hrefhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3qCxsF9WyoOgIDWx45O7Sz target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Dissenter./i> August, 2019. Lopes, R. q>The evolution of morality, moral judgment, and common knowledge./q> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vz4RrlcuDpTc target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> April, 2019. Markman, A. q>What do people think is the best way to give charity?/q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ulterior-motives/201904/what-do-people-think-is-the-best-way-give-charity target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>New York Times./i> March, 2019. Edsall, T. B. q>No hate left behind./q> a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/13/opinion/hate-politics.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> February, 2019. Markman, A. q>Underspending in bad times: How do people respond to getting less income than they expect?/q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/ulterior-motives/201902/underspending-in-bad-times target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Conversation./i> January, 2019. Ryan, Delton, & DeScioli. q>The shutdown took so long to end because it became a moral issue./q> a hrefhttps://theconversation.com/the-shutdown-took-so-long-to-end-because-it-became-a-moral-issue-110547 target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Globe and Mail./i> December, 2017. q>The compassion deficit./q> a hrefhttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/compassion-deficit-human-nature-change/article37423670/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>CNN./i> December, 2017. q>Roy Moore, Jerusalem and LGBT rights: Why is religion so divisive?/q> a hrefhttps://www.cnn.com/2017/12/08/us/religion-divisive/index.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Conversation./i> July, 2017. Krupp, D. B. q>Morality isnt a compass - its a calculator./q> a hrefhttps://theconversation.com/morality-isnt-a-compass-its-a-calculator-80387 target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Harvard Gazette./i> March, 2015. q>Understanding common knowledge./q> a hrefhttps://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/03/understanding-common-knowledge/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Stony Brook University Happenings./i> December, 2014. q>Center for Behavioral Political Economy laboratory opens./q> a hrefhttps://news.stonybrook.edu/facultystaff/center-for-behavioral-political-economy-laboratory-opens-2/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Science Daily./i> October, 2014. q>People change their moral values to benefit themselves over others./q> a hrefhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141030163046.htm target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Center for Humans & Nature./i> August, 2014. DeScioli, P. q>Morality: The amazing side-taking machine./q> a hrefhttps://humansandnature.org/mind-morality-peter-descioli/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Pacific Standard./i> August, 2014. q>Common knowledge makes us more cooperative./q> a hrefhttps://psmag.com/social-justice/common-knowledge-makes-us-cooperative-88793 target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Association for Psychological Science./i> June, 2014. q>Angry faces back up verbal threats, making them seem more credible./q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/angry-faces-back-up-verbal-threats-making-them-seem-more-credible.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Scientific American./i> April, 2013. q>How to be a better friend./q> a hrefhttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-be-a-better-friend/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>BBC./i> January, 2013. q>How and why do we pick our friends?/q> a hrefhttps://www.bbc.com/future/article/20130123-what-are-friends-really-for/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>In i>Friendfluence/i>, Flora, C. (2013). Ch2. q>Get your allies in order./q> a hrefhttps://www.google.com/books/edition/Friendfluence/vPrOgwjFzsMC?hlen&gbpv1&pgPT49&printsecfrontcover&dqget%20your%20allies%20in%20order target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>New Scientist./i> February, 2012. q>Why we have moral rules but dont follow them./q> a hrefhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328524.500-why-we-have-moral-rules-but-dont-follow-them/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Greater Boston, WGBH TV./i> October, 2011. q>How social media changes friendships./q> /p>p>i>Science Daily./i> March, 2011. q>People would rather let bad things happen than cause them, especially if someone is watching./q> a hrefhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110307142242.htm target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Brandeis Now./i> March, 2011. q>Social media study shows how we choose friends./q> a hrefhttps://www.brandeis.edu/now/2011/march/friendship.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Physorg.com./i> February, 2011. q>Friendships are built on alliances, research shows./q> a hrefhttps://phys.org/news/2011-02-friendships-built-alliances.html target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> June, 2010. Kenrick, D. T. q>Is opposition to pot-smoking really just fear of sex?/q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/sex-murder-and-the-meaning-life/201006/is-opposition-pot-smoking-really-just-fear-sex target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Psychology Today./i> December, 2009. Kenrick, D. T. q>In Defense of Tiger Woods, AND of his critics./q> a hrefhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/sex-murder-and-the-meaning-life/200912/in-defense-tiger-woods-and-his-critics target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>ScienceDirect Top 25./i> Mysteries of morality is the most downloaded paper from the journal i>Cognition/i> for July-September 2009. a hrefnews/ScienceDirect.Top.25.2009.pdf target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Skeptic Magazine, 15:2./i> October, 2009. Kurzban, R. & DeScioli, P. Why religions turn oppressive. a hrefhttps://www.skeptic.com/magazine/archives/15.2/ target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Penn SAS Frontiers./i> August, 2009. q>Thats what friends are for?/q> a hrefhttps://omnia.sas.upenn.edu/story/thats-what-friends-are target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Daily Pennsylvanian./i> June, 2009. q>Friends opinions do matter./q> a hrefhttps://www.thedp.com/article/2009/06/friends_opinions_do_matter target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Science Daily. /i>June, 2009. q>Be your best friend if youll be mine: Alliance hypothesis for human friendship./q> a hrefhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090602204301.htm target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>Los Angeles Times./i> June, 2009. q>You saw it on q>survivor/q>: Alliances matter./q> a hrefnews/latimes.alliances.09.pdf target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The Globe and Mail./i> June, 2009. q>How highly do your friends rate you?/q> a hrefnews/Friends.Globe.and.Mail.2009.pdf target_blank>link/a>/p>p>i>The New York Times./i> October, 2008. q>Civil enforcers take aim at Wall Street./q> a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/07/health/07iht-punish.1.16744325.html target_blank>link/a>/p>/div>a id#newsButton onclicktoggleDisplay(#news); >show less/a>div iddemos classleafInsect> p>Game Demos/p> ul> li>a hrefhttps://pdescioli.com/unemploymentDemo/publicfund.html target_blank>Unemployment game/a>br>Workers look for a job to pay the bills. 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