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Game theory / Morality / Behavior / Evolutionary biology / Voter turnout / Altruism / Dictator game / Paradox of voting / Independent / Ethics / Social psychology / Elections
Date: 2006-11-02 13:08:02
Game theory
Morality
Behavior
Evolutionary biology
Voter turnout
Altruism
Dictator game
Paradox of voting
Independent
Ethics
Social psychology
Elections

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