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The Evaluation of Second- And Third-Party Punishers

Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science
doi 10.5178/lebs.2020.72
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February 6, 2020

Authors
Nobuhiro MifuneYang LiNarumi Okuda
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Human Behavior and Evolution Society of Japan


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