Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an...
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writer. Dunbar told BBC Radio interviewer Jim Al-Khalili in The Life Scientific in 2019 that he "got his first real job" only at the age of 40. Dunbar's academic...
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is also: The number of degrees in the quincunx astrological aspect explored by Johannes Kepler. The approximate value for Dunbar's number, a theoretical...
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Wesley, and the high-tech firm W. L. Gore and Associates. Dunbar's number is the maximum number of individuals in a society or group that someone can have...
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p. 339. ISBN 978-1-4462-6463-8. Dunbar, Robin I. M. (2010). How many friends does one person need?: Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks. London:...
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"monkeysphere" which introduces the concept of Dunbar's number in a humorous manner. Pargin referred to Dunbar's number again in his second novel, This Book Is...
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Dunbar's number, a value important in sociology and anthropology All pages with titles beginning with Dunbar All pages with titles containing Dunbar Dumbarton...
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differs from Ezra 2:41, where the number is given as 128. Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain...
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constant – Paul Erdős and Peter Borwein Eddington number – Arthur Stanley Eddington Dunbar's number – Robin Dunbar Embree–Trefethen constant Erdős–Borwein constant...
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and the Pail of Milk was modelled by the older of Dunbar's two sisters, Jessie. The subjects of Dunbar's murals and their interpretation predict the chief...
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