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opportunity for profitable cooperation. Our experimental method creates two groups of subjects who are similar but have different … intelligence has a large and positive long-run effect on cooperative behavior when there is a conflict between short-run gains and … long-run losses. Initially similar, cooperation rates for groups with different intelligence levels diverge, declining in …
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initial cooperation rates are similar, it increases in the groups with higher intelligence to reach almost full cooperation … differences in the response to past cooperation of the partner. In higher intelligence subjects, cooperation after the initial … difference is absent. Cooperation of higher intelligence subjects is payoff sensitive, thus not automatic: in a treatment with …
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hampers cooperation, as higher intelligence players are less cooperative once they are made aware that they play against …
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BoS, with high and low payoff inequality. In PD, disclosure markedly hampers cooperation, as higher intelligence players …
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mediated by differences in cognitive skills. Our design uses a Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, and we compare rates of cooperation … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively …
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mediated by differences in cognitive skills. Our design uses a Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma, and we compare rates of cooperation … higher cooperation rates and profits than in separated groups (with consistent gains among lower IQ subjects and relatively …
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