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And so early humans had to develop a concern for how other individuals in their group were evaluating them as potential collaborative partners, and then regulate their actions so as to affect these external social judgments in positive ways -- what we may call social self-monitoring. Other great apes do not appear to engage in such social self-monitoring. …. Page 46
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