Reputations and polyadic interactions among great apes
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct observation, eavesdropping, or gossip. Reputations are thought to play a key role among human societies in ensuring that people behave cooperatively. When it is gained by eavesdropping, it is called ‘in...
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University of Liverpool
2007
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