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    Supports→Introducing correlation among strategies (such as Fairmen preferring to interact with other Fairmen) lowers the threshold for Fairmen going to fixation

    When Fairmen preferentially interact with other Fairmen, Fairmen on average receive higher payoffs than in the uncorrelated case

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    The model we just considered assumes that strategies are not correlated, that is, that the probability with which every strategy meets every other strategy is a simple function of their relative frequencies in the population. We now examine what happens in our dynamic resource-division game when we introduce correlation. Suppose that Fairmen have a slight ability to distinguish and seek out other Fairmen as interaction partners. In that case, Fairmen on average do better, and this must have the

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