Group size and cultural complexity
Journal article, 2014

A decade ago, Henrich1 proposed group size as a driver of cultural complexity. Derex et al now present experimental results they say support this ‘group size hypothesis’ by seemingly showing that larger groups perform better than smaller groups under imitation-based cultural evolution. Our reanalysis of their experimental data, however, shows that larger groups actually perform worse than smaller groups. Thus, contrary to their claim, their data are consistent with empirical evidence discounting the group size hypothesis for non-food producing societies.

Cultural evolution

hunter-gatherers

group size

cultural complexity

Author

Claes Andersson

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Dwight Read

Nature

0028-0836 (ISSN) 1476-4687 (eISSN)

Vol. 511 7507 E1-

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Archaeology

Roots

Basic sciences

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10/7/2017