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Six Acres and a Third
The Classic Nineteenth-Century Novel about Colonial India -
Crime and (a preference for) punishment
the effects of drug policy reform on policing activity -
Shifting punishment on minorities
experimental evidence of scapegoating -
Herding, warfare, and a culture of honor: global evidence
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Herding, warfare, and a culture of honor
global evidence -
Shifting punishment on minorities: experimental evidence of scapegoating
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Nudging enforcers
how norm perceptions and motives for lying shape sanctions -
Shifting punishment on minorities: experimental evidence of scapegoating
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Do people harness deliberate ignorance to avoid envy and its detrimental effects?
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Social norms and market behavior
evidence from a large population sample -
The demand for punishment to promote cooperation among like-minded people
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Deviant or wrong?
the effects of norm information on the efficacy of punishment -
Understanding the relationship between inequalities and poverty
mechanisms associated with crime, the legal system and punitive sanctions -
The demand for punishment to promote cooperation among like-minded people
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Norm-signalling punishment
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Norm-signalling punishment
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Self-regulatory resources and institutional formation
a first experimental test -
The individual-team discontinuity effect on institutional choices
experimental evidence in voluntary public goods provision -
Cooperation, bribery, and the rule of law
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Feminist Accountability
Disrupting Violence and Transforming Power -
Social memory theory and conceptions of afterlife in Jewish and Christian antiquity
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Social memory theory and conceptions of afterlife in Jewish and Christian antiquity
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Leniency for outgroup offenders: A strategic reaction to preserve the image and superiority of the ingroup?
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The Wolves of Malwadi
A Powerful Drama of Human Emotions. Goodness often goes unrewarded, but no crime goes undetected and unpunished -
Punishing transgression in honor culture and face culture