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" of prosocial behavior to shed light on this trend, which reflects a complex interplay of genuine altruism, social or self …
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Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biology and the social sciences. Recent experimental evidence suggests that altruistic punishment is an important mechanism to maintain cooperation among humans. In this...
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vary. The experiment implements two marginal return types, low and high, and uses the information that members have about …
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We show that temporally distancing the decision task from the payment of the reward increases honest behavior. Each of 427 Israeli soldiers fulfilling their mandatory military service rolled a six-sided die in private and reported the outcome to the unit's cadet coordinator. For every point...
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. Since positional competition generates negative externalities while caring activities create positive ones, these …
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's common restrictions on the curvature of the decision-makers utility function can dramatically bias the altruism parameter. We … show that this is particularly problematic when comparing altruism between groups with well-documented differences in risk …
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We investigate how group boundaries, and the economic environment surrounding groups, affect altruistic cooperation and punishment behavior. Our study uses experiments conducted with 525 officers in the Swiss Army, and exploits random assignment to platoons. We find that, without competition...
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behavior over time and across situations. We tackle this task with an experiment and a structural model of preferences that …
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In an experiment with 739 subjects we study whether and how different interventions might have an influence on the … degree of moral behavior when subjects make decisions that can generate negative externalities on uninvolved parties …
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While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is accompanied by reduced use of deception when lies would harm others, and increased use of deception to benefit others. In a sample of children aged between 7 and 14, we find...
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