Understanding human cooperation is a major scientific challenge. While cooperation is typically explained with reference to individual preferences, a recent cognitive process view hypothesized that cooperation is regulated by socially acquired heuristics. Evidence for the social heuristics hypothesis rests on experiments showing that time-pressure promotes cooperation, a result that can be interpreted as demonstrating that intuition promotes cooperation. This interpretation, however, is highly contested because of two potential confounds. First, in pivotal studies compliance with time-limits is low and, crucially, evidence shows intuitive cooperation only when noncompliant participants are excluded. The inconsistency of test results has led...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although ke...
Cooperation is at the centre of human nature and at the heart of social transformations. Grasping ho...
Understanding human cooperation is a major scientific challenge. While cooperation is typically expl...
Cooperation is central to human societies. Yet relatively little is known about the cognitive underp...
We conducted an experiment causally manipulating reliance on more intuitive vs. more deliberative be...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
textabstractRecently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with ref...
<div><p>Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflect...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although ke...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
Acting on a gut feeling may sometimes lead to poor decisions, but it will usually support the common...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although ke...
Cooperation is at the centre of human nature and at the heart of social transformations. Grasping ho...
Understanding human cooperation is a major scientific challenge. While cooperation is typically expl...
Cooperation is central to human societies. Yet relatively little is known about the cognitive underp...
We conducted an experiment causally manipulating reliance on more intuitive vs. more deliberative be...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-depend...
textabstractRecently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with ref...
<div><p>Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflect...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although ke...
According to the social heuristics hypothesis, people intuitively cooperate or defect depending on w...
Acting on a gut feeling may sometimes lead to poor decisions, but it will usually support the common...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although ke...
Cooperation is at the centre of human nature and at the heart of social transformations. Grasping ho...