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    Lukas Vermeer

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    I help people run experiments to make better products for customers.

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    Monkeynomics

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    Just like with the real coccyx, we should expect to see analogues to the legacy artifacts discussed in a previous post in other animals sharing recent evolutionary ancestors with us humans. In other words: monkeys should be as predictably irrational as we are; at least in some cases.

    Turns out, they are.

    Updated: November 8, 2010

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