Despite the benefits of cooperation, selfish individuals often produce outcomes where everyone is worse off. This tragedy of the commons has been demonstrated experimentally in adults with the public goods game. Contributions to a public good decline over time due to free-riders who keep their endowments. Little is known about how children behave when confronted with this social dilemma. Forty-eight five-year-olds were tested using a novel nonverbal procedure and simplified choices more appropriate to their age than standard economic approaches. The rate of cooperation was initially very low and rose in the second round for the girls only. Children were affected by their previous outcome, as they free rode more after experiencing a lower ou...
<div><p>Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have prev...
ABSTRACT Children's pro-social behavior is an important part of children's social development. It p...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Human flourishing depends on individuals paying costs to contribute to the common good, but such arr...
This study examined the effect of gaming context on young children's prosocial behaviors. Dyads of 4...
Abstract Human adults use a range of social cues to obtain information about potential partners in c...
An emerging body of literature has documented the negative implications high economic inequality can...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
We provide a direct test of the role of social preferences and beliefs in voluntary cooperation and ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Human cooperative behavior has long been thought to decline under adversity. However, studies have p...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Human cooperative behavior has long been thought to decline under adversity. However, studies have p...
Are selfish impulses less likely to be pursued when decisions are publicly observable? Is the presen...
<div><p>Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have prev...
ABSTRACT Children's pro-social behavior is an important part of children's social development. It p...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Human flourishing depends on individuals paying costs to contribute to the common good, but such arr...
This study examined the effect of gaming context on young children's prosocial behaviors. Dyads of 4...
Abstract Human adults use a range of social cues to obtain information about potential partners in c...
An emerging body of literature has documented the negative implications high economic inequality can...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
We provide a direct test of the role of social preferences and beliefs in voluntary cooperation and ...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
Human cooperative behavior has long been thought to decline under adversity. However, studies have p...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Human cooperative behavior has long been thought to decline under adversity. However, studies have p...
Are selfish impulses less likely to be pursued when decisions are publicly observable? Is the presen...
<div><p>Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have prev...
ABSTRACT Children's pro-social behavior is an important part of children's social development. It p...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...