In two studies using variations of the Prisoner's Dilemma game, we explore the impact of individual traits and social context on aggressive behavior. In the first study, we compared defection rates in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma when participants were presented with a payoff matrix (Description condition) or learned payoffs through experience (Experience condition). Interpersonal trust and maximizing tendency led to relatively less defection in the Description condition than in the Experience condition, demonstrating that individual characteristics manifest differently depending on the information available to decision-makers. In the second study, we employed a new game paradigm, the Intergroup Prisoner's Dilemma with Intragroup Power D...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
Cooperation is an important area of investigation for behavior analysis. The prisoner’s dilemma game...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
<p>In two studies using variations of the Prisoner's Dilemma game, we explore the impact of individu...
In two studies using variations of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, we explore the combined impact of in...
The Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a paradigm used to model and measure social cooperation. Uncooperativ...
Cooperation and competition are vital for human survival and for social progress. In this study we e...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
How does competition between groups affect individuals ’ behavior? To study this, I conducted an ex...
Hebrew University of Jerusalem students participated in two experiments of repeated play of the Inte...
The Intergroup Prisoner’s Dilemma with Intragroup Power Dynamics (IPD^2) is a new game paradigm for ...
Six experiments examined the effects of person factors (i.e., social value orientation and consisten...
Personality traits have been long recognised to have a strong impact on human decision-making. In th...
Boone et al. (Boone, C., De Brabander, B., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (1999a). Locus of control and st...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
Cooperation is an important area of investigation for behavior analysis. The prisoner’s dilemma game...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...
<p>In two studies using variations of the Prisoner's Dilemma game, we explore the impact of individu...
In two studies using variations of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, we explore the combined impact of in...
The Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a paradigm used to model and measure social cooperation. Uncooperativ...
Cooperation and competition are vital for human survival and for social progress. In this study we e...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
How does competition between groups affect individuals ’ behavior? To study this, I conducted an ex...
Hebrew University of Jerusalem students participated in two experiments of repeated play of the Inte...
The Intergroup Prisoner’s Dilemma with Intragroup Power Dynamics (IPD^2) is a new game paradigm for ...
Six experiments examined the effects of person factors (i.e., social value orientation and consisten...
Personality traits have been long recognised to have a strong impact on human decision-making. In th...
Boone et al. (Boone, C., De Brabander, B., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (1999a). Locus of control and st...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
Cooperation is an important area of investigation for behavior analysis. The prisoner’s dilemma game...
Static networks have been shown to foster cooperation for specific cost-benefit ratios and numbers o...