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Understanding the roots of human cooperation among strangers is of great importance for solving pressing social … dilemmas and maintening public goods in human societies. We study the development of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 … to 6. In a unified experimental framework, we examine which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation – direct …
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Understanding the roots of human cooperation among strangers is of great importance for solving pressing social … dilemmas and maintening public goods in human societies. We study the development of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 … to 6. In a unified experimental framework, we examine which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation - direct …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012548855
Understanding the roots of human cooperation among strangers is of great importance for solving pressing social … dilemmas and maintening public goods in human societies. We study the development of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 … to 6. In a unified experimental framework, we examine which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation − direct …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012584102
Understanding the roots of human cooperation among strangers is of great importance for solving pressing social … dilemmas and maintening public goods in human societies. We study the development of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 … to 6. In a unified experimental framework, we examine which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation - direct …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012591195
's behavior and the asymmetry of information. We determine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutes the …. We show that mutual cooperation is a Nash equilibrium with complete information and is a Bayesian equilibrium when each …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008500800
The present experiment introduces a modification of the iterated prisoner's dilemma (PD). In contrast to classical dilemma situations with only one interaction partner, participants (N = 120) interacted with five fictitious interaction partners within one game, either in a random order (change...
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A common approach in modeling negotiations is to apply game theory to single issues. Recent work has suggested that the complexity of international negotiations can be better modeled by linking independent games. Successful linking is possible when the linked issues have compensating asymmetry...
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In this paper, we study the evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma Game (PDG) and the Snowdrift Game (SG) with a self-questioning updating mechanism in the Barabási–Albert (BA) network. Although this self-questioning mechanism does not show much advantages in sustaining the cooperative behavior...
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We study the developmental roots of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 to 6. In a unified experimental framework …, we examine pre-registered hypotheses about which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation - direct reciprocity …, indirect reciprocity, and third-party punishment - emerges earliest and is more effective as a means to increase cooperation in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014584270
We study the developmental roots of cooperation in 929 young children, aged 3 to 6. In a unified experimental framework …, we examine pre-registered hypotheses about which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation - direct reciprocity …, indirect reciprocity, and third-party punishment - emerges earliest and is more effective as a means to increase cooperation in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015046529