Determinants of cooperation include ingroup vs. outgroup membership, and individual traits, such as prosociality and trust. We investigated whether these factors can be overridden by beliefs about people’s trust. We manipulated the information players received about each other’s level of general trust, “high” or “low”. These levels were either measured (Experiment 1) or just arbitrarily assigned labels (Experiment 2). Players’ choices whether to cooperate or defect in a stag hunt (or an assurance game)—where it is mutually beneficial to cooperate, but costly if the partner should fail to do so—were strongly predicted by what they were told about the other player’s trust label, as well as by what they were told that the other player was told...
International audienceThe assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General ...
It is well-known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner’s Dilemma games ...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
This paper experimentally investigates the role of beliefs, trust, and risk in shaping cooperative b...
This paper experimentally investigates if and how beliefs, trust, and risk attitudes are associated ...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
We test the hypothesis that cooperative membership is a trust and trustworthiness reinforcing device...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
Interpersonal trust has long been known to influence cooperation. This study tested the hypothesis t...
The assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General reputation and ID mech...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
International audienceThe assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General ...
It is well-known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner’s Dilemma games ...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
This paper experimentally investigates the role of beliefs, trust, and risk in shaping cooperative b...
This paper experimentally investigates if and how beliefs, trust, and risk attitudes are associated ...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also ...
We test the hypothesis that cooperative membership is a trust and trustworthiness reinforcing device...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
Interpersonal trust has long been known to influence cooperation. This study tested the hypothesis t...
The assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General reputation and ID mech...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
International audienceThe assessment of trust between users is essential for collaboration. General ...
It is well-known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner’s Dilemma games ...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...