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Altruistic cooperation during foraging by the Ache, and the evolved human predisposition to cooperate
Kim Hill
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Foraging
100%
Predisposition
89%
Foragers
53%
Food
40%
Hunter-gatherers
22%
Animals
19%
Redistribution
18%
Recipient
18%
Pursuit
15%
Energy
14%
Costs
7%
Agriculture & Biology
cooperatives
77%
foraging
60%
game animals
26%
hunters
23%
economics
12%
gender
11%
energy
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
cooperation
67%
food
39%
game (animals)
30%
hunter-gatherer
23%
woman
18%
society
14%
economics
11%
cost
9%
energy
9%
Social Sciences
food
39%
time
26%
redistribution
20%
recipient
16%
animal
15%
energy
13%
society
13%
costs
10%
economics
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pain
44%
Food
40%
Tissue Donors
15%
Economics
14%
Costs and Cost Analysis
11%
Animals
9%