Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers of connections across a series of interactions. At the same time, psychopathic traits have been discovered to predict defective behaviours in game theory scenarios. This experiment combines these two aspects to investigate how group cooperation can emerge when changing group compositions based on psychopathic traits. We implemented a modified version of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game which has been demonstrated theoretically and empirically to sustain a constant level of cooperation over rounds. A sample of 190 undergraduate students played in small groups where the percentage of psychopathic traits in each group was manipulated. Groups e...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a disorder involving a failure to experience many emotions that are neces...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
In the last century, academics have focussed on understanding how we make decisions and they have pr...
Personality traits have been long recognised to have a strong impact on human decision-making. In th...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
Recent evidence suggests that psychopathy is a trait continuum. This has unappreciated implications ...
The Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a paradigm used to model and measure social cooperation. Uncooperativ...
If psychopathy is the absence of the cooperative dispositions present in normally-developing individ...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis by Raub and Weesie (1990) that embeddedness in ...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
In this work, we explore the role of learning dynamics and social norms in human cooperation on netw...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a disorder involving a failure to experience many emotions that are neces...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
In the last century, academics have focussed on understanding how we make decisions and they have pr...
Personality traits have been long recognised to have a strong impact on human decision-making. In th...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
Recent evidence suggests that psychopathy is a trait continuum. This has unappreciated implications ...
The Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a paradigm used to model and measure social cooperation. Uncooperativ...
If psychopathy is the absence of the cooperative dispositions present in normally-developing individ...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis by Raub and Weesie (1990) that embeddedness in ...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
In this work, we explore the role of learning dynamics and social norms in human cooperation on netw...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a disorder involving a failure to experience many emotions that are neces...