Strong reciprocity, human cooperation, and the enforcement of social norms.
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Early sympathy and social acceptance predict the development of sharing in childrenSelfishness as second-order altruismCooperation, norms, and revolutions: a unified game-theoretical approachWhy humans might help strangersLeadership solves collective action problems in small-scale societiesConfrontational scavenging as a possible source for language and cooperationCooperation and deception: from evolution to mechanismsChill-inducing music enhances altruism in humans.Reciprocity, culture and human cooperation: previous insights and a new cross-cultural experimentLooking Under the Hood of Third-Party Punishment Reveals Design for Personal Benefit.Public goods in relation to competition, cooperation, and spite.The effects of extra-somatic weapons on the evolution of human cooperation towards non-kin.Group Cooperation without Group Selection: Modest Punishment Can Recruit Much Cooperation.Cognitive and motivational requirements for the emergence of cooperation in a rat social game.Guilty repair sustains cooperation, angry retaliation destroys it.Third-party punishment increases cooperation in children through (misaligned) expectations and conditional cooperationResistance to extreme strategies, rather than prosocial preferences, can explain human cooperation in public goods games.Social network activation: the role of health discussion partners in recovery from mental illness.Suffering makes you egoist: acute pain increases acceptance rates and reduces fairness during a bilateral ultimatum game.Culture and cooperationGenetic and cultural kinship among the Lamaleran whale hunters.The association between pro-social attitude and reproductive success differs between men and women.The nature of human altruism.Rejection of unfair offers in the ultimatum game is no evidence of strong reciprocity.Food sharing and empathic emotion regulation: an evolutionary perspective.What are punishment and reputation for?Moralistic gods, supernatural punishment and the expansion of human sociality.The co-evolution of fairness preferences and costly punishment.Cooperation without culture? The null effect of generalized trust on intentional homicide: a cross-national panel analysis, 1995-2009.Fairness violations elicit greater punishment on behalf of another than for oneselfThe curious relation between theory of mind and sharing in preschool age childrenMorals matter in economic games.Defectors cannot be detected during"small talk" with strangers.Evolution of direct reciprocity under uncertainty can explain human generosity in one-shot encountersPunishment as a means of competition: implications for strong reciprocity theory.Emerging signs of strong reciprocity in human ontogeny.Punitive preferences, monetary incentives and tacit coordination in the punishment of defectors promote cooperation in humansThe Effect of Incentives and Meta-incentives on the Evolution of Cooperation.Selfish third parties act as peacemakers by transforming conflicts and promoting cooperation.Preconditions of Voluntary Tax Compliance: Knowledge and Evaluation of Taxation, Norms, Fairness, and Motivation to Cooperate
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Strong reciprocity, human cooperation, and the enforcement of social norms.
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Strong reciprocity, human cooperation, and the enforcement of social norms.
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