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      <title>Proximity Sensing for Social Support Network Reconstruction</title>
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      <description>Proximity Sensing for Social Support Network Reconstruction Our team is leading data collection on this seed project aimed at developing new tools to improve the study of religion and cooperation. When anthropologists study cooperation in naturalistic settings, two options are generally available for data collection: 1) survey-based recall of behavior; and 2) behavioral observations. Both approaches have non-negligible drawbacks either in terms of data quality or in data collection burden leading to small sample sizes.</description>
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