Jeremy Clark

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Subjects gave either a friend or a stranger clues to help them solve a problem. When the task was described as important, they gave the stranger better clues than they gave their own friend. When the task was described as merely a game, they gave their friend better clues. Interestingly, when asked how helpful they had been to friends and strangers, people indicated they had given equally difficult clues to both.
Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite: Evolution and the Modular Mind
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