Games and enculturation: A cross-cultural analysis of cooperative goal structures in Austronesian games.
While most animals play, only humans play games. As animal play serves to teach offspring important life-skills in a safe scenario, human games might, in similar ways, teach important culturally relevant skills. Humans in all cultures play games; however, it is not clear whether variation in the cha...
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Autores principales: | Sarah M Leisterer-Peoples, Cody T Ross, Simon J Greenhill, Susanne Hardecker, Daniel B M Haun |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d38434f05b324080a889c478b974c1ae |
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