The ability to detect cheaters has been proposed as an adaptive design feature of psychological adaptations for cooperation. This proposal has been tested with studies on the Wason selection task, which purportedly demonstrate that humans possess a specific competence for detecting cheaters in cooperative interactions. An alternative set of theories suggests that people are not looking for cheaters per se, but are looking for losses in an effort to maximize their utility. In previous investigations of cheater detection, cheating has been confounded with someone suffering a loss. We sought to test rival accounts of cheater detection by devising versions of the selection task in which cheating is unconfounded with losses. The results suggest ...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
The ability to detect cheaters has been proposed as an adaptive design feature of psychological adap...
Research by social psychologists and others consistently finds that people are poor at detecting att...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
In this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion affects cheating and dishonest...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that our brain is composed of evolved mechanisms. One exte...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in ...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
The ability to detect cheaters has been proposed as an adaptive design feature of psychological adap...
Research by social psychologists and others consistently finds that people are poor at detecting att...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
In this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion affects cheating and dishonest...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that our brain is composed of evolved mechanisms. One exte...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in ...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...