When is the spread of a cultural trait due to cultural group selection? The case of religious syncretism

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39 (2016)
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Abstract

The reproduction of cultural systems in cases where cultural group selection may occur is typically incomplete, with only certain cultural traits being adopted by less successful cultural groups. Why a particular trait and not another is transmitted might not be explained by cultural group selection. We explore this issue through the case of religious syncretism.

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Carlos Santana
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