Play, animals, resources: The need for a rich (and challenging) comparative environment

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):484-485 (2013)
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Abstract

Van de Vliert proposes a comprehensive explanation for differences in in diverse human populations based on climate and monetary resources. This intriguing approach, though derived from an evolutionary view covering all species, is based exclusively on human populations. This anthropocentric lens is challenged by ways of testing Van de Vliert's thesis more generally using playfulness as a surrogate for freedom

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