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1 io of cooperation or moral assessment rules (social norms).
2 t and are more sensitive to the influence of social norms.
3 twork structure get reconfigured by changing social norms.
4 s of agency, which are known to be biased by social norms.
5 tice and punish defection that deviates from social norms.
6 by cooperation depends on the enforcement of social norms.
7 endencies are often frustrated by injunctive social norms.
8 socialized" individuals completely immune to social norms.
9 ) the cultural transmission of low-fertility social norms.
10  personal costs to punish others who violate social norms.
11 ch individuals follow and enforce group-wide social norms.
12 logical mechanisms or culturally transmitted social norms.
13 to establish, and enforce through sanctions, social norms.
14 re used ubiquitously to enforce obedience to social norms.
15 he common enterprise leads to enforcement of social norms.
16 recycle, give tithes and punish violators of social norms.
17 ive in promoting cooperation and maintaining social norms.
18 ositions, relationship-specific motives, and social norms.
19 ur, embarrassing situations or violations of social norms.
20 entional and unintentional transgressions of social norms.
21 punishing free-riding or other violations of social norms.
22 ch attack the tobacco industry and challenge social norms about tobacco use and promotion, are the mo
23 of deviant behavior) versus loose (have weak social norms and a high tolerance of deviant behavior).
24  historical role in fostering the changes in social norms and attitudes that are needed to accompany
25  the practice of open defecation by changing social norms and behaviors, and providing technical supp
26                                              Social norms and brief interventions to reduce substance
27 ns may follow, rather than cause, changes in social norms and institutional arrangements.
28                                              Social norms and institutions are mechanisms that facili
29 theories involving collective phenomena like social norms and institutions.
30 l altruism and insurance arrangements to the social norms and more formal institutions that maintain
31                  We explore all second order social norms and study conditions for evolutionary stabi
32  and how certain emotions can be expressed - social norms - and that the mature perceptual mechanisms
33 bilisation intervention to change attitudes, social norms, and behaviours related to IPV, and a scree
34 rs, such as availability of health services, social norms, and environmental determinants, as well as
35 enting innovation, the difficulty of bucking social norms, and the inadequacy of current indices of s
36  and the desire to uphold generous and civic social norms are to be found in a combination of conflic
37     Expectations, exerting influence through social norms, are a very strong candidate to explain how
38 vation payment amounts and program duration, social norms at the neighborhood level had significant i
39 rs, but little is known about the effects of social norms at the neighborhood level.
40  components of wellbeing and are affected by social norms, attitudes, and health.
41                         Our results point to social norms being on the basis of the generous behavior
42            Driven by intergroup competition, social norms, beliefs, and practices can evolve in ways
43 three main domains: medicinal, foraging, and social norms/beliefs; (2) most medicinal plants have kno
44 lay a crucial role in adherence to moral and social norms, but the mechanisms by which guilt (or lack
45 ts on program re-enrollment, suggesting that social norms can be used to leverage participation to en
46                                    Modifying social norms can create conditions that incentivize a co
47                                   Injunctive social norms can prevent vaccine refusal, if vaccine acc
48 eveloped a neuroeconomic task to investigate social norm compliance in a neurodegenerative lesion mod
49 rst description of the structural anatomy of social norm compliance in a neurodegenerative lesion mod
50 ional neuroimaging studies have investigated social norm compliance in healthy individuals, leading t
51 ruism, fairness, revenge, social punishment, social norm conformity, social learning, and competition
52 ion, we demonstrate that compliance to basic social norms (fairness) can be maintained in behavioural
53 risk perception of HIV with circumcised men, social norms favoring circumcised men, and perceived inc
54                                              Social norm feedback from a high-profile messenger can s
55 vior on the basis of evolutionarily adaptive social norms for obligatory, prohibited and permissible
56                                The effective social norms for updating reputation are also observed t
57                            "Gender" reflects social norms for women and men, whereas "sex" defines bi
58  and who sanction violators of interpersonal social norms, foster and sustain the expansion of cooper
59 contexts, default rules, simplification, and social norms have had even larger effects than significa
60 er use and technological innovation/changing social norms impacting lower frequency (baseline) use.
61                                              Social norms in humans constrain individual behaviors to
62 s are using that action, as in the spread of social norms, innovations, and viral epidemics, and "ant
63 ddition, the processing of transgressions of social norms involved systems previously found to respon
64                 Processing transgressions of social norms involved systems previously reported to pla
65                                  The current social norm is that individuals participate only if they
66  evolved psychological process for producing social norms is both needed to facilitate emergent group
67                                 Adherence to social norms is compromised in a variety of neuropsychia
68 e of plant uses associated with foraging and social norms is shared more widely among campmates, rega
69                  According to this approach, social norms may be more variable and malleable than Bau
70  there has been a widespread belief that the social norm of "women and children first" (WCF) gives wo
71 imple' hunter-gatherer populations adopt the social norm of 'demand sharing', an example of human hyp
72 ons, full cooperation was possible through a social norm of decentralized enforcement, without using
73 ly beneficial only if complemented by strong social norms of cooperation.
74 ing has declined, possibly due to changes in social norms or out-dated questions on this sub-scale.
75  that altering incentives-either economic or social norms, or both-can achieve positive outcomes.
76 h social dynamics concerning compliance to a social norm prescribing non-excessive resource extractio
77              Theoretical models confirm that social norms prescribing the punishment of uncooperative
78                                              Social norms regarding HIV testing were improved by 6% (
79   Public health efforts are needed to change social norms regarding tanned skin and to increase aware
80 reness about contraceptive methods, to shift social norms related to fertility control, and to promot
81                              Compliance with social norms requires neural signals related both to the
82                                        Thus, social norms should be incorporated with economic and de
83  specific mechanisms established to buttress social norms similarly can explain how group-level trait
84 ses affect health through the maintenance of social norms, stimulation of new interests, and dispersa
85 up for their newborn babies and to challenge social norms that accept these deaths as inevitable; (3)
86                             Professional and social norms, the perceived control over one's practice
87 lving women and men can shift discriminatory social norms to reduce the risk of violence.
88 dividual-level programmes, attempt to modify social norms to support uptake and maintenance of behavi
89 ieved it was within their scope of practice (social norm) to screen for periodontal disease, and they
90                     Previous work has probed social norm violations and the feelings that such violat
91 anterior insula can encode information about social norm violations that correlate with changes in ov
92 milar for both intentional and unintentional social norm violations, albeit more pronounced for the i
93 k prediction are also recruited in signaling social norm violations.
94 s a first attempt to quantify the effects of social norms, we studied the effects of a series of poss
95 een duration of a disaster and the impact of social norms; women fare no better when they constitute

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