Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness.
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Why Do We Hate Hypocrites? Evidence for a Theory of False Signaling.Politeness and Compassion Differentially Predict Adherence to Fairness Norms and Interventions to Norm Violations in Economic Games.Uncalculating cooperation is used to signal trustworthiness.Social image concerns promote cooperation more than altruistic punishment.Evolutionary consequences of behavioral diversity.Perceived Shared Condemnation Intensifies Punitive Moral Emotions.Cross-cultural regularities in the cognitive architecture of pride.Other-regarding attention focus modulates third-party altruistic choice: An fMRI study.The evolution of conditional moral assessment in indirect reciprocity.The Functional Architecture of the Brain Underlies Strategic Deception in Impression Management.Concern for Group Reputation Increases Prosociality in Young Children.The Reputational Consequences of Generalized Trust.Retaliation or selfishness? An rTMS investigation of the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in prosocial motives.Self-Interest and the Design of Rules.From good institutions to generous citizens: Top-down incentives to cooperate promote subsequent prosociality but not norm enforcement.Co-evolution of cooperation and cognition: the impact of imperfect deliberation and context-sensitive intuition.Multiple-Brain Connectivity During Third Party Punishment: an EEG Hyperscanning StudyPopulation structured by witchcraft beliefs
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Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness.
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Jillian J Jordan
Moshe Hoffman
Paul Bloom
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z
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