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identify individual punishment patterns and link them with individual cooperation patterns. Classifying N = 628 subjects along … these two dimensions documents that cooperation and punishment patterns are intuitively aligned for most individuals … engage in punishment. Analyzing the interplay between types in an additional experiment, we show that pro-social punishers …
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We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by manipulating the framing and symmetry of conflict. We find that behavior in conflict depends on whether one is harmed by actions perpetrated by the out-group, but not on one’s own influence on...
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aggression. In this lab experiment, we find that adopting an objective attitude (Objective), through a form of emotion regulation … welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger about free-riding. If this is the case, then tools that regulate … emotion regulation treatment and level of aggression is not significant, only low aggression types reduce their punishments …
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aggression. In this lab experiment, we find that adopting an objective attitude (objective), through a form of emotion regulation … welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger about free-riding. If this is the case, then tools that regulate … emotion regulation treatment and level of aggression is not significant, only low aggression types reduce their punishments …
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This paper studies monitoring and punishment behavior by second and third parties in a cooperation experiment with … to increasingly weaker incentives for cooperation relative to second party punishment as monitoring costs rise. In … endogenous information structures: Players are uninformed whether the target player cooperated or defected at the cooperation …
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anger, ‘social’ emotions like shame and guilt need to be present for punishment to be an effective deterrent of …
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membership and examine the effect of temporal role reversal on cooperation decisions. Subjects can contribute to a global public … the global good, but increases cooperation of subjects with a low endowment on their local public good, thereby … aggravating income disparities. Exogenously induced role reversal for several periods affects cooperation behavior of subjects …
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Paying it forward" is a behavior in which people help someone else because they were helped in the past. Although experimental evidence exists that indicates that real human beings often "pay-it-forward" even in the face of free-rider risks, the theoretical basis for the evolution of this...
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