© 2019 American Psychological Association. Moralistic punishment can confer reputation benefits by signaling trustworthiness to observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that people often rely on the heuristic that reputation is typically at stake, such that reputation concerns can shape moralistic outrage and punishment even in one-shot anonymous interactions. We then support this account using data from Amazon Mechanical Turk. In anonymous experiments, subjects (total n = 8,440) report more outrage in response to others' selfishness when they cannot signal their trustworthiness through direct prosociality (sharing with a third party)-such that if the interaction were not anonymous, punishment would ha...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
National audiencePunishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evol...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
Punishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evolution of human co...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Punishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evolution of human co...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
National audiencePunishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evol...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, ...
<div><p>Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of th...
Punishment of non-cooperators has been observed to promote cooperation. Such punishment is an evolut...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
Punishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evolution of human co...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Punishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evolution of human co...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
Human cooperation in social dilemmas challenges researchers from various disciplines. Here we combin...
National audiencePunishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evol...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...