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Can this be expanded, or should it go to Wiktionary? Wetman 12:00, 21 Nov 2003 (UTC)

Dunbar's 150 rule

Disregarding the fact that I don't have access to the paper itsel;f, I think Wikipedia will do a better service to its users if it links directly to Dunbar's findings relating the "150 rule". I also suggest that it's name to be attached to the number, instead of it be presented as a 'magic' number on the current page.

FYI, the ref to the original article by dumbar is:

R.I.M Dunbar, "Neocortex size as a constraint on group size in primates," Journal of Human Evolution (1992), vol. 20, pp. 469-493.