In this lesson students explore the causes and functions of, as well as ways to flexibly relate to our moral intuitions by engaging the
Subject Area: Biology
Students explore how a honeybee swarm makes a decision about their future nesting site, and explore the similarities and differences to how human groups
A comparative behavioral research experiment exploring the abilities of chimpanzees and of children to cooperate around a shared resource.
A behavioral experiment that tells us about the role of unconscious perception, particularly the perception of human eyes, on human social behavior.
Students explore the principles that allow groups to work together and achieve common goals, applying them to the groups that they are a part
This video is about a bicycle that works differently than normal bicycles, and how challenging it is for our minds to learn how to
With these handouts and worksheets, students can be introduced to causal mapping to analyze causal relationships in complex systems.
This model introduces the concept of resource use efficiency into the evolution of resource use behavior.
This NetLogo model lets students explore how competition for resources can affect the evolution of a population and can result in resource overuse. This