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The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
We demonstrate that a person's eye gaze and his/her competitiveness are closely intertwined in socia...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Where behaviour defies economic analysis, one explanation is that individuals consider more than the...
We tested the hypothesis that physically more attractive men are less likely to cooperate in social ...
The present study investigated the temporal features of processing facial attractiveness, and its in...
The emergence of altruistic behavior constitutes one of the most widely studied problems in evolutio...
There is growing evidence of systematic heterogeneity in behavior by observable characteristics, suc...
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Whereas the influence of facial attractiveness (FA) on social judgments has been well documented, mu...
According to Roney (2003), when exposed to potential mates (young women), men show greater conformit...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
We demonstrate that a person's eye gaze and his/her competitiveness are closely intertwined in socia...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Where behaviour defies economic analysis, one explanation is that individuals consider more than the...
We tested the hypothesis that physically more attractive men are less likely to cooperate in social ...
The present study investigated the temporal features of processing facial attractiveness, and its in...
The emergence of altruistic behavior constitutes one of the most widely studied problems in evolutio...
There is growing evidence of systematic heterogeneity in behavior by observable characteristics, suc...
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Whereas the influence of facial attractiveness (FA) on social judgments has been well documented, mu...
According to Roney (2003), when exposed to potential mates (young women), men show greater conformit...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
Research in competitive games has exclusively focused on how opponent models are developed through p...
We demonstrate that a person's eye gaze and his/her competitiveness are closely intertwined in socia...