APA Citation

Kümmerli, R., Burton-Chellew, M. N., Ross-Gillespie, A., & West, S. A. (2010). Resistance to extreme strategies, rather than prosocial preferences, can explain human cooperation in public goods games. National Academy of Sciences.

Chicago Style Citation

Kümmerli, Rolf, Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew, Adin Ross-Gillespie, and Stuart A. West. Resistance to Extreme Strategies, Rather Than Prosocial Preferences, Can Explain Human Cooperation in Public Goods Games. National Academy of Sciences, 2010.

MLA Citation

Kümmerli, Rolf, Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew, Adin Ross-Gillespie, and Stuart A. West. Resistance to Extreme Strategies, Rather Than Prosocial Preferences, Can Explain Human Cooperation in Public Goods Games. National Academy of Sciences, 2010.

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