Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explicitly assured. For instance, recent studies have shown that the presence of eyes increases cooperation on social economic tasks. Here we tested the effects of cues of observation on trusting behavior in a two-player trust game and the extent to which these effects are qualified by participants' own attractiveness. Although explicit cues of being observed (i.e. when participants were informed that the other player would see their face) tended to increase trusting behavior, this effect was qualified by the participants' other-rated attractiveness (estimated from third-party ratings of face photographs). Participants' own physical attractiveness ...
We report the results of a series of laboratory experiments that focus on a two-person, sequential t...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Detecting cooperative partners in situations that have financial stakes is crucial to successful soc...
Background: Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impressions generally ...
We tested the hypothesis that physically more attractive men are less likely to cooperate in social ...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
Where behaviour defies economic analysis, one explanation is that individuals consider more than the...
ob ic Ben a, C erdee bridge final r eratio ion o the attractiveness. Although explicit cues of being...
Economic interactions often imply to gauge the trustworthiness of others. Recent studies showed that...
This thesis describes a series of empirical studies about perceptions of trustworthiness and trustin...
In our experimental study, we investigated whether cues of being watched positively affect prosocial...
We report the results of a series of laboratory experiments that focus on a two-person, sequential t...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explic...
We explored individuals' behavior in relation to level of trust when they encounter attractive o...
Detecting cooperative partners in situations that have financial stakes is crucial to successful soc...
Background: Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impressions generally ...
We tested the hypothesis that physically more attractive men are less likely to cooperate in social ...
Many economists and biologists view cooperation as anomalous: animals (including humans) that pursue...
Where behaviour defies economic analysis, one explanation is that individuals consider more than the...
ob ic Ben a, C erdee bridge final r eratio ion o the attractiveness. Although explicit cues of being...
Economic interactions often imply to gauge the trustworthiness of others. Recent studies showed that...
This thesis describes a series of empirical studies about perceptions of trustworthiness and trustin...
In our experimental study, we investigated whether cues of being watched positively affect prosocial...
We report the results of a series of laboratory experiments that focus on a two-person, sequential t...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...