Direct and indirect punishment of norm violations in daily life

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P819ADS bibcode2020NatCo..11.3432M
P356DOI10.1038/S41467-020-17286-2
P932PMC publication ID7347610
P698PubMed publication ID32647165

P50authorCatherine MolhoQ97537932
Daniel BallietQ101485876
P2093author name stringJoshua M Tybur
Paul A M Van Lange
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P433issue1
P304page(s)3432
P577publication date2020-07-09
P1433published inNature CommunicationsQ573880
P1476titleDirect and indirect punishment of norm violations in daily life
P478volume11

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