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) the interests of players are, as embodied in the payoffs. It can be used to predict cooperation in two-player games. We …
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cooperation at a generalised Nash Equilibrium. The main idea is that players may have an attitude towards uncertainty that depends …
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Heuristics Hypothesis (SHH) proposes that fast instinctive decision making promotes cooperation in social dilemmas. In this paper …, we conduct a novel time-pressure experiment to shed light on the cognitive underpinnings of cooperation. Although we find … finding that fast and intuitive decision making promotes cooperation. Given payoff comprehension, the SHH predicts behavior …
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in honesty and cooperation and tested the individual-level links between these two moral domains. Participants completed … both honesty and cooperation tasks after observing their peers. Consistent with the literature, separate analysis of the … two domains indicated both negative and positive peer influences in honesty and in cooperation, with negative influences …
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in honesty and cooperation and tested the individual-level links between these two moral domains. Participants completed … both honesty and cooperation tasks after observing their peers. Consistent with the literature, separate analysis of the … two domains indicated both negative and positive peer influences in honesty and in cooperation, with negative influences …
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Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large populations, represents … evidence for lower cooperation (i) when exposed to social information about peer cooperation levels than without such … observed cooperation was more likely to be caused by participants' general propensity to cooperate than by the effect of social …
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