Non-replicability of Some Behavioral Economics Research Across Cultures
Not our typical cognitive biases, but does raise the question of universality - I am aware of much stronger evidence for the universality of emotions and facial expression. Skimming the paper looks like a lot of fun.
Actual paper:
http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/Weird_People_BBS_final02.pdf
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Interesting, however this is basically just a link article. If it was properly labeled and novel that would be ok. However, it is not labeled [link], and the psmag article has been linked to in discussion before.
Thanks for the feedback. I haven't participated in a while.
Um, so, people who rarely engage in trade, are not so keen to establish a reputation as someone who will not be taken advantage of. Even to my capitalist American ears, that seems just plain natural.