Eric Schniter
Researcher · Evolutionary Anthropology
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Eric Schniter is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a career focused on evolutionary anthropology, behavioral economics, and human social dynamics. His work bridges experimental social science with ethnographic fieldwork among indigenous populations like the Tsimane and Choyeros, examining trust, cooperation, and cultural transmission.
- Education: PhD (2009) in Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara
His research spans diverse topics: trust dynamics in human-robot interactions, intergenerational cooperation, depression in traditional societies, and evolutionary models of exchange. Key methodologies include experimental economics, ethnographic surveys, and interdisciplinary collaboration with anthropologists, economists, and psychologists.
Recent publications (2023-2024) address cultural transmission vectors, cooperative behavior prediction, and social determinants of mental health. Earlier works established frameworks for understanding domestication and inequality (2008-2010), primate vocal repertoires (2023), and age-related wisdom ontogeny (2018-2021). He frequently uses longitudinal field studies and controlled laboratory experiments to test evolutionary hypotheses about human behavior.
Notable datasets and commentaries include:
- Choyero ethnobiological knowledge (2020)
- Geochemical analysis of Baja California Sur springs (2022)
- Critiques of evolutionary psychology practices (2020)
- Replies to anthropological theories (2012, 2010)
Active in public scholarship, Schniter has produced YouTube presentations on topics including skill development, trust experiments, and evolutionary frameworks for human behavior.
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