I don’t think T&C established that the “cheat detection” hardwired module was the only thing that could have an effect on the test.
They compared performance on versions of the test presented as a social contract problem with logically identical versions using non-hardwired stuff like traveling to Boston, but I don’t think there was anything presented as mind-killer politics, sexual selection, status signaling, etc.
I don’t think T&C established that the “cheat detection” hardwired module was the only thing that could have an effect on the test.
They compared performance on versions of the test presented as a social contract problem with logically identical versions using non-hardwired stuff like traveling to Boston, but I don’t think there was anything presented as mind-killer politics, sexual selection, status signaling, etc.
Maybe that wouldn’t be a bad idea?