Kirby s et al (2016) d-place: a global database of cultural, linguistic and environmental diversity11/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The current dataset provides ethnographic, historic information on games played in cultural groups in the Austronesian language family. Furthermore, games have long been defined as competitive interactions, thereby blinding researchers to the cross-cultural variation in the cooperativeness of rule-based games. Previous studies investigating rule-based games across cultures have either focused on a small handful of cultures, thus limiting the generalizability of findings, or used cross-cultural databases from which the raw data are not accessible, thus limiting the transparency, applicability, and replicability of research findings. Humans in most cultures around the world play rule-based games, yet research on the content and structure of these games is limited.
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