We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in an experimental conflict game preceded by a prisoners’ dilemma. Our data are consistent with parochial altruism, but cannot be explained by in-group pro-sociality or out-group hostility alone.JRC.I.5-Systems Toxicolog
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Engaging in personally costly within-group cooperation benefits one’s in-group members but also impa...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
Evolution of parochial altruism is studied in a well-mixed population subdivided into two groups. In...
Understanding the evolution of parochial altruism is of great importance. We here institute an analy...
The evolution of parochial altruism is not well understood. We study this problem by considering a p...
What motivates individual self-sacrificial behavior in intergroup conflicts? Is it the altruistic de...
Parochial altruism is decomposed in a tendency to benefit the in-group along with a tendency to igno...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
Parochial cooperation theories assume that strongly self-sacrificing members primarily desire and se...
Prior research on the participation in intergroup conflict suggests that prosocial individuals are p...
Humans have a stunning capacity for cooperation yet, at the same time, create and escalate conflict ...
AbstractWe report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) ...
In intergroup conflict, individual cooperation may be directed at strengthening the ingroup, thus un...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Engaging in personally costly within-group cooperation benefits one’s in-group members but also impa...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
Evolution of parochial altruism is studied in a well-mixed population subdivided into two groups. In...
Understanding the evolution of parochial altruism is of great importance. We here institute an analy...
The evolution of parochial altruism is not well understood. We study this problem by considering a p...
What motivates individual self-sacrificial behavior in intergroup conflicts? Is it the altruistic de...
Parochial altruism is decomposed in a tendency to benefit the in-group along with a tendency to igno...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
Parochial cooperation theories assume that strongly self-sacrificing members primarily desire and se...
Prior research on the participation in intergroup conflict suggests that prosocial individuals are p...
Humans have a stunning capacity for cooperation yet, at the same time, create and escalate conflict ...
AbstractWe report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) ...
In intergroup conflict, individual cooperation may be directed at strengthening the ingroup, thus un...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Engaging in personally costly within-group cooperation benefits one’s in-group members but also impa...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...