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The need for justification is a widely observed social phenomenon and an important part of communication. This paper … examines experimentally how pure justification pressure affects conformity behavior in economic environments. The evidence is … consistent with justification pressure increasing sensitivity to norm deviations. In a one-shot anonymous interaction, compared …
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The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our time, as, for example, the reduction of air pollution and the redistribution of scarce resources. For the well-being of our societies, it is thus crucial to find mechanisms to promote pro-social...
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What is the role of intuitive versus deliberative cognitive processing in human cooperation? The Social Heuristics …-maximizing), and that for most people cooperation is typically advantageous due to mechanisms such as repetition, reputation, and …, the SHH predicts that in the context of pure cooperation – where non-cooperation is strictly payoff – maximizing …
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embedded in the trust game: 1) an “investment” motive - conditional cooperation is a way to express the expectation of …
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While the public good experiment has been used to analyze cooperation among various groups in Western Europe and North … altruistic punishment, to antisocial punishment, and ultimately to enhanced cooperation in Turkish society. …
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Experimental social scientists working at research-intensive institutions deal inevitably with subjects who have most likely participated in previous experiments. It is an important methodological question to know whether participants that have acquired a high level of lab-sophistication show...
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Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and whether cooperative … decision time and cooperation in American versus Indian subjects. We use a series of dynamic social network experiments in … cooperation among both sets of subjects. Our results imply the cultural background of subjects in their real life affects the …
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's interaction partners (the “social environment”) on the speed of cooperation has been overlooked. We propose that reciprocal … making 55,968 decisions. We show that reciprocal decisions are consistently faster than non-reciprocal decisions: cooperation … is faster than defection in cooperative environments, while defection is faster than cooperation in non …
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In this paper we analyze negative reciprocity theoretically as well as experimentally. Although the reciprocity model of Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger (2004) is often cited in the literature to justify why people punish unkind behavior, we show that this model is not able to predict punishments in...
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Punishees regularly ask for justification. But is justification also effective? To answer this question under … reasons are kept confidential. In the Private treatment, the addressee is only informed about the justification of the … decay in later periods if the justification is only communicated to the addressee. In the remaining two treatments …
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