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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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Existing research supports two opposing mechanisms through which positive mood might affect cooperation. Some studies … have suggested that positive mood produces more altruistic, open and helpful behavior, fostering cooperation. However … reduced use of information, hampering cooperation. We find evidence that suggests the second hypothesis dominates when playing …
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facilitate and obstruct cooperation in a repeated prisoners' dilemma game. In finitely repeated games a player who cares only for … infinitely repeated games with two emotional players less patience is required to sustain cooperation. However, emotions can also … obstruct cooperation if they make the players unwilling to punish each other, or if the players become hostile when punished. …
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artificial intelligence may or may not be cooperative. We study the deter-minants and forms of algorithmic cooperation in the … prisoner’s dilemma games played by humans in the lab. We find that the same factors that increase human cooperation largely … also determine the cooperation rates of algorithms. However, algorithms tend to play different strategies than humans …
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beliefs with experience are central to understanding behavior and learning in the IRPD. Beliefs strongly predict cooperation …
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