The cognitive basis of prosocial behavior has received considerable recent attention. Previous work using economic games has found that in social dilemmas, intuitive decisions are more prosocial on average. The Social Heuristics Hypothesis (SHH) explains this result by contending that strategies which are successful in daily life become automatized as intuitions. Deliberation then causes participants to adjust to the self-interested strategy in the specific setting at hand. Here we provide further evidence for the SHH by confirming several predictions regarding when and for whom time pressure/delay will and will not alter contributions in a Public Goods Game (PGG). First, we replicate and extend previous results showing that (as predicted b...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
<div><p>What makes people willing to pay costs to benefit others? Does such cooperation require effo...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
The cognitive basis of prosocial behaviour has received considerable recent attention. Previous work...
2018-07-01Are people spontaneously selfless or self-serving? A prominent model of prosociality—the S...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Cooperation is central to human societies. Yet relatively little is known about the cognitive underp...
2015-10-09The effect that decision-time has on prosociality has important theoretical and practical ...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
We study a bargaining situation—an indefinitely repeated investment game in which Player A decides h...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
<div><p>What makes people willing to pay costs to benefit others? Does such cooperation require effo...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
The cognitive basis of prosocial behaviour has received considerable recent attention. Previous work...
2018-07-01Are people spontaneously selfless or self-serving? A prominent model of prosociality—the S...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Cooperation is central to human societies. Yet relatively little is known about the cognitive underp...
2015-10-09The effect that decision-time has on prosociality has important theoretical and practical ...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
We study a bargaining situation—an indefinitely repeated investment game in which Player A decides h...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
The results of numerous economic games suggest that humans behave more cooperatively than would be e...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
<div><p>What makes people willing to pay costs to benefit others? Does such cooperation require effo...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...