Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperation have suggested that a willingness to engage in costly punishment, even in one-shot situations, may be part of human psychology and a key element in understanding our sociality. However, because most experiments have been confined to students in industrialized societies, generalizations of these insights to the species have necessarily been tentative. Here, experimental results from 15 diverse populations show that (i) all populations demonstrate some willingness to administer costly punishment as unequal behavior increases, (ii) the magnitude of this punishment varies substantially across populations, and (iii) costly punishment positively...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation among genetic strangers is a fundamental unanswered questio...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Cooperation is a paradox: Why should one perform a costly behavior only to increase the fitness of a...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation among genetic strangers is a fundamental unanswered questio...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of ...
Cooperation is a paradox: Why should one perform a costly behavior only to increase the fitness of a...
Both laboratory and field evidence suggest that people tend to voluntarily incur costs to punish non...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in al...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation among genetic strangers is a fundamental unanswered questio...
Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms strong and weak recipro...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...