Latent structure learning as an alternative computation for group inference

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45 (2022)
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In contrast to Pietraszewski's account, latent structure learning neither requires conflict nor relies on observation of explicit coalitional behavior to support group inference. This alternative addresses how even non-conflict-based groups may be defined and is supported by experimental evidence in human behavior.

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