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1“...Survivorship biases can generate remarkable apparent rate heterogeneities through time in otherwise homogeneous birth-death models of phylogenies. They are a...”
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2by Richard P. Mann Dirk Helbing Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16.05.2017)“...Collective intelligence is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. Diversity among group members is a key condition for...”
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3by James E. Herbert-Read Andrea Perna Richard P. Mann Timothy M. Schaerf David J. T. Sumpter Ashley J. W. Ward Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15.11.2011)“...Collective motion, where large numbers of individuals move synchronously together, is achieved when individuals adopt interaction rules that determine how they...”
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4by Richard P. Mann Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30.10.2018)“...The patterns and mechanisms of collective decision making in humans and animals have attracted both empirical and theoretical attention. Of particular interest...”
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5by Takao Sasaki Boris Granovskiy Richard P. Mann David J. T. Sumpter Stephen C. Pratt Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20.08.2013)“..."Collective intelligence" and "wisdom of crowds" refer to situations in which groups achieve more accurate perception and better decisions than solitary...”
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6“...Gastropods often show signs of unsuccessful attacks by durophagous predators in the form of healed scars in their shells. As such, fossil gastropods can be...”
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7by Farine, Damien R Aplin, Lucy M Garroway, Colin J Mann, Richard P Sheldon, Ben C Published in Animal behaviour (01.09.2014)“...Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored in the context of collective behaviour. Despite many...”
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8by Kolm, Niclas Amcoff, Mirjam Mann, Richard P Arnqvist, Göran Published in Current biology (07.08.2012)“...The evolutionary divergence of sexual signals is often important during the formation of new animal species, but our understanding of the origin of signal...”
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9by Mann, Richard P Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12.05.2020)“...Collective decisions can emerge from individual-level interactions between members of a group. These interactions are often seen as social feedback rules,...”
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10by Wikström, Per-Olof H Mann, Richard P Hardie, Beth“...The overall purpose of this study is to contribute to bridging the gap between people- and place-oriented approaches in the study of crime causation. To...”
edited by Hirtenlehner, Helmut Reinecke, Jost
Published in European journal of criminology (01.01.2018)
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11by Al-Saud, Loulwa M Mushtaq, Faisal Mann, Richard P Mirghani, Isra'a Balkhoyor, Ahmed Harris, Richard Osnes, Cecilie Keeling, Andrew Mon-Williams, Mark A Manogue, Michael Published in BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (01.09.2020)“...BackgroundPrediction of clinical training aptitude in medicine and dentistry is largely driven by measures of a student’s intellectual capabilities. The...”
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12by Sasaki, Takao Mann, Richard P Warren, Katherine N Herbert, Tristian Wilson, Tara Biro, Dora Published in Philosophical transactions. Biological sciences (19.05.2018)“...While collective movement is ecologically widespread and conveys numerous benefits on individuals, it also poses a coordination problem: who controls the...”
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13“...The emergence of similar collective patterns from different self-propelled particle models of animal groups points to a restricted set of "universal" classes...”
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14by Mann, Richard P Spaiser, Viktoria Hedman, L.K Sumpter, David J.T“...We present a non-parametric extension of the conditional logit model, using Gaussian process priors. The conditional logit model is used in quantitative social...”
edited by Cai, Zhiqiang
Published in PloS one (2018)
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15by Spaiser, Viktoria Ranganathan, Shyam Mann, Richard P Sumpter, David J T“...Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democratic institutions and the values of their citizens...”
edited by Chialvo, Dante R
Published in PloS one (2014-00-00)
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16by Ranganathan, Shyam Spaiser, Viktoria Mann, Richard P Sumpter, David J T“...Data arising from social systems is often highly complex, involving non-linear relationships between the macro-level variables that characterize these systems...”
edited by Rapallo, Fabio
Published in PloS one (2014-00-00)
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17by Blomqvist, Björn R H Mann, Richard P Sumpter, David J T“...Social and economic systems produce complex and nonlinear relationships in the indicator variables that describe them. We present a Bayesian methodology to...”
edited by Daniels, Bryan C
Published in PloS one (2018-00-00)
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19by Forsman, J Mann, R.P Linder, A.D Van den Bogaard, M.E.D“...The approach presented in this article represents a generalizable and adaptable methodology for identifying complex interactions in educational systems and for...”
edited by Dalby, Andrew R
Published in PloS one (23.07.2014)
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20by Zabzina, Natalia Dussutour, Audrey Mann, Richard P Sumpter, David J T Nicolis, Stamatios C“...How social groups and organisms decide between alternative feeding sites or shelters has been extensively studied both experimentally and theoretically. One...”
edited by Ermentrout, Bard
Published in PLoS computational biology (01.12.2014)