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Theoretical Reviews
Vol. 40, Issue 1, 2025October 04, 2025 BST

Rocks and Cavemen, Clicks and Trolls: How Trolling May Be the Modern Equivalent of Rock-Throwing

Kyle J. Powell, Glenn Geher,
evolutionary psychologytrollingcyberpsychologycoalitional enforcementtrolling pathway
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Powell, K. J., & Geher, G. (2025). Rocks and Cavemen, Clicks and Trolls: How Trolling May Be the Modern Equivalent of Rock-Throwing. Human Ethology, 40(1), 41–58. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​001c.143985

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