Regression to the mean in public-goods games. Shown are the individual changes in cooperative contribution relative to their prior contribution, for individuals receiving no-information between periods, plotted against the individual’s prior deviation from the mean cooperation of their groupmates (filled grey circles, 1,440 observations). Dashed and dotted lines show the maximum possible increase and decrease respectively for each possible value of deviation. The bounded nature of the data constrains changes depending on deviation. The solid line shows the significant negative regression to the mean (controlling for individual, N = 288). Relatively low cooperators are significantly likely to increase their cooperation and vice versa even w...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
Attraction to highest-earning examples. Shown is the increase in average attraction towards the high...
A naturalistic public good experiment is used to examine whether better players cooperate more or le...
Social learning and the demise of cooperation. Shown is the median level of cooperation (0-20 MU) pe...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
This paper provides experimental evidence on how players predict end-game effects in a linear public...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
International audienceIn physical models it is well understood that the aggregate behaviour of a sys...
Generalized linear mixed models (GzLMM1) investigating if contributions (0-20 MU) were correlated wi...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
Attraction to highest-earning examples. Shown is the increase in average attraction towards the high...
A naturalistic public good experiment is used to examine whether better players cooperate more or le...
Social learning and the demise of cooperation. Shown is the median level of cooperation (0-20 MU) pe...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Humans have a sophisticated ability to learn from others, termed social learning, which has allowed ...
This paper provides experimental evidence on how players predict end-game effects in a linear public...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
International audienceIn physical models it is well understood that the aggregate behaviour of a sys...
Generalized linear mixed models (GzLMM1) investigating if contributions (0-20 MU) were correlated wi...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models explaining...
Attraction to highest-earning examples. Shown is the increase in average attraction towards the high...
A naturalistic public good experiment is used to examine whether better players cooperate more or le...