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- Dunbar's_number abstract "Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person. This number was first proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, who found a correlation between primate brain size and average social group size. By using the average human brain size and extrapolating from the results of primates, he proposed that humans can only comfortably maintain 150 stable relationships. Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules, laws, and enforced norms to maintain a stable, cohesive group. It has been proposed to lie between 100 and 250, with a commonly used value of 150. Dunbar's number states the number of people one knows and keeps social contact with, and it does not include the number of people known personally with a ceased social relationship, nor people just generally known with a lack of persistent social relationship, a number which might be much higher and likely depends on long-term memory size.Dunbar theorized that "this limit is a direct function of relative neocortex size, and that this in turn limits group size ... the limit imposed by neocortical processing capacity is simply on the number of individuals with whom a stable inter-personal relationship can be maintained." On the periphery, the number also includes past colleagues, such as high school friends, with whom a person would want to reacquaint themself if they met again.".
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- Dunbar's_number subject Category:Evolutionary_psychology.
- Dunbar's_number subject Category:Human_evolution.
- Dunbar's_number subject Category:Interpersonal_relationships.
- Dunbar's_number subject Category:Primatology.
- Dunbar's_number subject Category:Sociological_theories.
- Dunbar's_number type Abstraction100002137.
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- Dunbar's_number type Explanation105793000.
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- Dunbar's_number type InterpersonalRelationships.
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- Dunbar's_number comment "Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person. This number was first proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, who found a correlation between primate brain size and average social group size.".
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- Dunbar's_number label "Число Данбара".
- Dunbar's_number label "邓巴数".
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