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DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO THE EXTRAVERSION CONTINUUM Tinbergen, 2004). Third, the fitness of a phenotype may be frequency or status dependent, which can also promote the retention of variation. Individual variation can be seen as the trading off of one kind of benefit against another, inDANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO THE EXTRAVERSION CONTINUUM Tinbergen, 2004). Third, the fitness of a phenotype may be frequency or status dependent, which can also promote the retention of variation. Individual variation can be seen as the trading off of one kind of benefit against another, in MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. WHY DOES INEQUALITY PRODUCE HIGH CRIME AND LOW TRUST? AND Societies with higher levels of inequality have more crime, and lower levels of social trust. That’s quite a hard thing to explain: how could the distribution of wealth (which is a population-level thing) change decisions and attitudes made in the heads of individuals, likewhether to offend?
WHY IS UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME SUDDENLY SUCH A GREAT IDEA The idea of an unconditional basic income, paid to all (UBI), has a long history.Very long in fact. Yet, although the policy has been deemed philosophically and (sometimes) economically attractive, it has generally languished in the bailiwick of enthusiasts, mavericks, philosophers and policy nerds (these are, by the way, overlappingcategories).
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United SOCIAL CAPITAL ACROSS URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS: A COMPARISON OF Social Capital Across Urban Neighborhoods: A Comparison of Self-Report and Observational Data Jessica M. Hill Netherlands Institute for theStudy of Crime and
CHAPTER 10 SOCIOECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH BEHAVIOUR 10 Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Behaviour: An Evolutionary Perspective 229 explanations are about why a behaviour should occur in a given population and en- vironment, in terms of the payoffs to that behaviour in that environment. LIFE HISTORY THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 1 Life history theory in psychology and evolutionary biology: One research programme or two? To appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B. Daniel Nettle1* Willem E Frankenhuis2 1. Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastleupon Tyne NE1 7RU,
OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers GETTING YOUR HEAD AROUND THE UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income Can we not find a method of combining ? HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO THE EXTRAVERSION CONTINUUM Tinbergen, 2004). Third, the fitness of a phenotype may be frequency or status dependent, which can also promote the retention of variation. Individual variation can be seen as the trading off of one kind of benefit against another, inDANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO THE EXTRAVERSION CONTINUUM Tinbergen, 2004). Third, the fitness of a phenotype may be frequency or status dependent, which can also promote the retention of variation. Individual variation can be seen as the trading off of one kind of benefit against another, in MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. WHY DOES INEQUALITY PRODUCE HIGH CRIME AND LOW TRUST? AND Societies with higher levels of inequality have more crime, and lower levels of social trust. That’s quite a hard thing to explain: how could the distribution of wealth (which is a population-level thing) change decisions and attitudes made in the heads of individuals, likewhether to offend?
WHY IS UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME SUDDENLY SUCH A GREAT IDEA The idea of an unconditional basic income, paid to all (UBI), has a long history.Very long in fact. Yet, although the policy has been deemed philosophically and (sometimes) economically attractive, it has generally languished in the bailiwick of enthusiasts, mavericks, philosophers and policy nerds (these are, by the way, overlappingcategories).
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United SOCIAL CAPITAL ACROSS URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS: A COMPARISON OF Social Capital Across Urban Neighborhoods: A Comparison of Self-Report and Observational Data Jessica M. Hill Netherlands Institute for theStudy of Crime and
CHAPTER 10 SOCIOECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH BEHAVIOUR 10 Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Behaviour: An Evolutionary Perspective 229 explanations are about why a behaviour should occur in a given population and en- vironment, in terms of the payoffs to that behaviour in that environment. LIFE HISTORY THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 1 Life history theory in psychology and evolutionary biology: One research programme or two? To appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B. Daniel Nettle1* Willem E Frankenhuis2 1. Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastleupon Tyne NE1 7RU,
OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers GETTING YOUR HEAD AROUND THE UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income Can we not find a method of combining ? HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, butPUBLICATIONS
176 Nettle, D and W. Frankenhuis (2019). The evolution of life history theory: Bibliometric analysis of an interdisciplinary research area. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 286: 20190040. Download Code and data here. 175 Frankenhuis, W., D. Nettleand S. Dall (2019).
MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be-DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, butPUBLICATIONS
176 Nettle, D and W. Frankenhuis (2019). The evolution of life history theory: Bibliometric analysis of an interdisciplinary research area. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 286: 20190040. Download Code and data here. 175 Frankenhuis, W., D. Nettleand S. Dall (2019).
MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United COGNITION IN HARSH AND UNPREDICTABLE ENVIRONMENTS Cognition 1 in harsh and unpredictable environments Willem E Frankenhuis , Karthik Panchanathan2 and Daniel Nettle3 In environments that are harsh and unpredictable, people are DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United PRACTICE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY MEASUREMENT OF TELOMERE LENGTH Telomere Length Measurement for Longitudinal Analysis 3 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 LTL by SB, kb LTL by qPCR, T/S Ratio A) 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. THE EVOLUTION OF PERSONALITY VARIATION IN HUMANS AND OTHER The Evolution of Personality Variation in Humans and Other Animals Daniel Nettle University of Newcastle A comprehensive evolutionary framework for understand- SELECTION, ADAPTATION, INHERITANCE AND DESIGN IN HUMAN 1 To appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B Selection, adaptation, inheritance and design in human culture: The view from the Price equation Daniel Nettle Institute of Population Health Sciences, Newcastle University, daniel.nettle@ncl.ac.ukAbstract
THE SMALL WORLD OF SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYS The Small World of Shakespeare’s Plays 399 evolved to track in real life. Thus, there may be upper limits on the num-ber of characters or complexity of relationships that an audience can fol- SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HANGING ON TO THE EDGES: STAYING IN THE GAME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Staying in the Game September 2017 ^Ive done this a long time, she said. ^Ive seen long careers and careerscut short.
DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
PUBLICATIONS
176 Nettle, D and W. Frankenhuis (2019). The evolution of life history theory: Bibliometric analysis of an interdisciplinary research area. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 286: 20190040. Download Code and data here. 175 Frankenhuis, W., D. Nettleand S. Dall (2019).
THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be-DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
PUBLICATIONS
176 Nettle, D and W. Frankenhuis (2019). The evolution of life history theory: Bibliometric analysis of an interdisciplinary research area. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 286: 20190040. Download Code and data here. 175 Frankenhuis, W., D. Nettleand S. Dall (2019).
THE BOSSES PRETEND TO HAVE THEORIES, AND WE PRETEND TO Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers PRACTICE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY MEASUREMENT OF TELOMERE LENGTH Telomere Length Measurement for Longitudinal Analysis 3 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 LTL by SB, kb LTL by qPCR, T/S Ratio A) 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 DANIEL NETTLE: PUBLICATION LIST BOOKS 1 Daniel Nettle: Publication List Books Nettle, D. (1998). The Fyem Language of Northern Nigeria.Munich: Lincom Europa. Nettle, D. (1999). Linguistic Diversity. THE EVOLUTION OF PERSONALITY VARIATION IN HUMANS AND OTHER The Evolution of Personality Variation in Humans and Other Animals Daniel Nettle University of Newcastle A comprehensive evolutionary framework for understand- LINGUISTIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: THE 336 Economic Development and Cultural Change buyer.’’5 Thus, for these authors, it is the degree of linguistic homogene- ity that determines economic performance. There are two famous studies that set out to test the correlation be- GENETIC AND LINGUISTIC AFFINITIES BETWEEN HUMAN POPULATIONS 332 / nettle and harriss McMahon 1995). The linguistic tree used in Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988), for ex-ample, contains a set of large clusters drawn from Ruhlen (1987). ADAPTIVE DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY: WHAT IS IT, HOW CAN WE rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org Review Cite this article: Nettle D, Bateson M. 2015 Adaptive developmental plasticity: what is it, how can we recognize it and when can it SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO THE EXTRAVERSION CONTINUUM Tinbergen, 2004). Third, the fitness of a phenotype may be frequency or status dependent, which can also promote the retention of variation. Individual variation can be seen as the trading off of one kind of benefit against another, in THE PARANOID OPTIMIST: AN INTEGRATIVE EVOLUTIONARY MODEL The Paranoid Optimist: An Integrative Evolutionary Model of Cognitive Biases Martie G. Haselton Communication Studies and Department ofPsychology
DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
HANGING ON TO THE EDGES: STAYING IN THE GAME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Staying in the Game September 2017 ^Ive done this a long time, she said. ^Ive seen long careers and careerscut short.
DANIEL NETTLE
Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science, and research theme lead for behavioural sciences and psychology, at Newcastle University. I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, cognition, society and health. I mainly study humans, but APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Are people selfish or cooperative in the time of COVID-19? On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the people’s response is an outbreak of altruism. On the other hand, we have seen plenty of examples in the current THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! This is no time for utilitarianism! An interesting feature of the current crisis is the number of times we hear our leaders proclaiming that there are not weighing costs against benefits: ‘We will do whatever it takes!’. ‘We will give the hospitals whatever theyneed!’.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
HANGING ON TO THE EDGES: STAYING IN THE GAME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Staying in the Game September 2017 ^Ive done this a long time, she said. ^Ive seen long careers and careerscut short.
PUBLICATIONS
176 Nettle, D and W. Frankenhuis (2019). The evolution of life history theory: Bibliometric analysis of an interdisciplinary research area. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 286: 20190040. Download Code and data here. 175 Frankenhuis, W., D. Nettleand S. Dall (2019).
MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United BIRTH ORDER AND ADULT FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: FIRSTBORNS Birth order and adult family relationships: Firstborns have better sibling relationships than laterborns Thomas V. Pollet & Daniel Nettle Centre for Behaviour and Evolution, UK OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers LIFE HISTORY THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 1 Life history theory in psychology and evolutionary biology: One research programme or two? To appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B. Daniel Nettle1* Willem E Frankenhuis2 1. Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastleupon Tyne NE1 7RU,
GETTING YOUR HEAD AROUND THE UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income Can we not find a method of combining ? MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
DANIEL NETTLE
Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30 Apr 2021. Why does inequality produce high crime and low trust? APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
HANGING ON TO THE EDGES: STAYING IN THE GAME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Staying in the Game September 2017 ^Ive done this a long time, she said. ^Ive seen long careers and careerscut short.
DANIEL NETTLE
Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30 Apr 2021. Why does inequality produce high crime and low trust? APRIL 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Latest news. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. My muse is not (or, possibly, is) a horse. 30Apr 2021.
ARE PEOPLE SELFISH OR COOPERATIVE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 On March 12th 2020, in a press conference, the UK’s chief scientific advisor Patrick Vallance stated that, in times of social challenge like the current pandemic, the THIS IS NO TIME FOR UTILITARIANISM! Latest Posts. The bosses pretend to have theories, and we pretend to test them. 17 May 2021. Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, inpsychology.
THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
HANGING ON TO THE EDGES: STAYING IN THE GAME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Staying in the Game September 2017 ^Ive done this a long time, she said. ^Ive seen long careers and careerscut short.
PUBLICATIONS
196 Shinwell, J., M. Bateson, D. Nettle and G. Pepper (2021).Food insecurity, macronutrient intake and patterns of eating in a sample of UK adults.. Open Science Framework , : https://osf.io/f9hnk. Download This is a preprint. Data and code here. MAY 2021 – DANIEL NETTLE Leo Tiokhin has hosted a new blog series on the use of formal models in metascience and, more generally, in psychology. The starting point for the series is the increasing recognition that psychology’s weaknesses don’t just lie in its recent replicatory embarassments. OPEN SCIENCE IS LIBERATING AND CAN FOSTER CREATIVITY Open Science Is Liberating 441 research designs). Is it not paradoxical to propose that such constraints are liberating? In truth, however, preregistration does allow research- ers THE BEHAVIOURAL CONSTELLATION OF DEPRIVATION: CAUSES AND The behavioural constellation of deprivation: Causes and consequences Gillian V. Pepper Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE2 4HH, United GETTING YOUR HEAD AROUND THE UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income Can we not find a method of combining ? BIRTH ORDER AND ADULT FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: FIRSTBORNS Birth order and adult family relationships: Firstborns have better sibling relationships than laterborns Thomas V. Pollet & Daniel Nettle Centre for Behaviour and Evolution, UK MODELLING AND VISUALIZING DATA USING R: A PRACTICAL typos,surprisinglyquickly. Butbewarned: atfirstyouwillseealotofrederrormessages,andRbeingR, thesewillnotmakeitveryobviousexactlywhatyouhavetypedwrong. WHY INEQUALITY IS BAD 1 Hanging On To The Edges: Why inequality is bad Version 1.0 of March 2017 Richard Wilkinson and Kate Picketts book The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better caused something of a stir when it was published in 20091.The thesis of SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF FREELY FORMING CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS 68 Human Nature, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995 (Webster 1965) and distance between speaker and hearer (Beranek 1954) increase. Sommer (1961) concluded that the maximum nose-to-nose dis- HEIGHT AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A COHORT OF BRITISH MEN 474 Human Nature, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2002 tions. The first, by Pawlowski and colleagues (2000), used medical records of men aged 25--60 inWroclaw, Poland.
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Welcome to my website. I am Professor of Behavioural Science at Newcastle University , where I am a member of the cross-disciplinary Centre for Behaviour and Evolution . I study a number of different topics relating to behaviour, ageing and wellbeing. I mainly study humans, but sometimes other animals (especially starlings ) too. My main currently active research interests are: * Origins and consequences of social inequality * Impacts of deprivation and adversity on the individual over thelife course
* Biological ageing (especially changes in telomeres, the DNA caps on the ends of our chromosomes) * Hunger, food and eating * Cooperation and social trust These areas are all closely linked, even though it may not appear so at first glance. They also all span the biological and social sciences. I am also interested more broadly in explanations in the behavioural sciences; in interdisciplinary synthesis; and in openscience.
From this site, you can read the latest updates, and download all of my research papers (here by year or here by topic area ). There’s no need to ever cross a paywall to access any of my research papers; there’s always some kind of version freely available on this site (at least for everthing I have written since 2009), even if it is not the publisher’s formatted version. You can also find information on the various books I have written and the introductory R courseI teach.
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* Hanging on to the Edges book published25 Oct 2018
I am delighted to be able to say that my new book Hanging on to the Edges is now published. Thanks to Open Book Publishers, it’s an open access book; you can read it online, download the PDF, or order paper copies here. People often ask me what Hanging on to the Edges is about, and it is not entirely easy to say. It is based on fourteen blog essays I published on this site over the past two years, though they are revised and re-ordered in the book version. It is an attempt to reflect on the major things I care about most in life: science and being a scientist; human nature and human cognition; the relationship between the social and the biological; inter-disciplinarity; politics; and human well-being. To give you some idea of the scope, here’s a word cloud of the terms in the index: And here’s the table of contents: Contents Introduction PART ONE 1. How my theory explains everything: And can make you happier, healthier, and wealthier 2. What we talk about when we talk about biology 3. The cultural and the agentic 4. What is cultural evolution like? 5. Is it explanation yet? PART TWO 6. The mill … Continue reading “Hanging on to the Edgesbook published”
* HOTTE #14: Morale is high (since I gave up hope)15 May 2018
Buddhism and the replication crisis: morale is high (PDF) Click here to return to the Hanging On To The Edges hompage. * HOTTE #13: Is it explanation yet?17 Apr 2018
A meditation on Newtonian mechanics, ‘life-history theory’, and optimal bus networks. Is it explanation yet? (PDF) Back to Hanging On To The Edges homepage * HOTTE #12: The worst thing about poverty is not having enoughmoney
21 Mar 2018
Casinos, helicopter money, and the illusion of validity. The worst thing about poverty is not having enough money (PDF) Return to Hanging On To The Edges * HOTTE #11: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income13 Feb 2018
Big ideas, money for nothing, and the psychology of sharing out Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income (PDF) Back to the Hanging On To The Edges page * HOTTE #10: Waking up and going out to work in the uncanny valley16 Jan 2018
‘The only thing worse than not getting cited is getting cited’, and other inter-disciplinary conceits: Uncanny valley.pdf Back to the Hanging On To The Edges page * HOTTE #9: The need for discipline4 Dec 2017
A meditation on disciplinary boundaries, small worlds, and choral singing The need for discipline (PDF) Back to the Hanging On To TheEdges page
* HOTTE #8: What is cultural evolution like?30 Oct 2017
A meditation on cultural Darwinism, evolutionary theory, and cross-country running. What is cultural evolution like (PDF). Return to the Hanging on to the Edges homepage. * HOTTE #7: Staying in the game25 Sep 2017
A meditation on the highs and lows, the longs and shorts, of academic life. Staying in the game (PDF). Return to the Hanging on to the Edgeshome page.
* HOTTE #6: The cultural and the agentic5 Sep 2017
Reflections on culture, agency, and Herb Gintis’ Indiviuality and Entanglement. The cultural and the agentic (PDF) Return to the Hanging On To The Edges home page.LATEST NEWS
* Hanging on to the Edges book published25 Oct 2018
* HOTTE #14: Morale is high (since I gave up hope)15 May 2018
* HOTTE #13: Is it explanation yet?17 Apr 2018
* HOTTE #12: The worst thing about poverty is not having enoughmoney
21 Mar 2018
* HOTTE #11: Getting your head around the Universal Basic Income13 Feb 2018
* HOTTE #10: Waking up and going out to work in the uncanny valley16 Jan 2018
* HOTTE #9: The need for discipline4 Dec 2017
* HOTTE #8: What is cultural evolution like?30 Oct 2017
* HOTTE #7: Staying in the game25 Sep 2017
* HOTTE #6: The cultural and the agentic5 Sep 2017
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