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    The conflict of social norms may cause the collapse of cooperation: indirect reciprocity with opposing attitudes towards in-group favoritism (English)
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    15 May 2019
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    social norm
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    in-group favoritism
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    indirect reciprocity
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    replicator dynamics
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    reputation dynamics
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