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The form and function of reconciliation in primates
Joan B. Silk
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Arts & Humanities
Reconciliation
100%
Primates
90%
Opponents
38%
Sociality
32%
Resources
18%
Nonhuman Primate
17%
Cognitive Ability
17%
Predator
17%
Animals
14%
Repair
14%
Natural Selection
14%
Vulnerability
13%
Folk
13%
Prediction
11%
Interaction
7%
Costs
5%
Social Sciences
reconciliation
84%
sociality
32%
group membership
25%
cognitive ability
14%
resources
12%
animal
11%
vulnerability
11%
contact
10%
Group
8%
costs
8%
interaction
6%
literature
5%