Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, diverse norms and preferences complicate mutual aid, and ambiguity in meaning hinders communication. Here we demonstrate that these two problems can work together to enhance cooperation through the strategic use of deliberately ambiguous signals: covert signaling. Covert signaling is the transmission of information that is accurately received by its intended audience but obscured when perceived by others. Such signals may allow coordination and enhanced cooperation while also avoiding the alienation or hostile reactions of individuals with different preferences. Although the empirical literature has identified potential mechanisms of covert signali...
Subtle contextual social cues and the explicit incentive structure of social dilemmas are two import...
I argue that cooperative behaviour can evolve in a modified prisoner's dilemma (PD) that includes si...
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation pra...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
SignificanceMuch of online conversation today consists of signaling one's political identity. Althou...
Why do people adorn themselves with elaborate body piercings or tattoos, wear obstructing garbs, eng...
Explaining the maintenance of communicative behavior in the face of incentives to deceive, conceal i...
According to signaling theory and a large body of supporting evidence, males across many taxa produc...
Signals regarding the behavior of others are an essential element of human moral systems and there a...
This paper presents a general model that covers signaling with and without conflicts of interest bet...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
We study an extended version of a sender–receiver signaling game—a context-signaling (CS) game that ...
In our everyday lives, humans not only signal their intentions through verbal communication, but als...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
Subtle contextual social cues and the explicit incentive structure of social dilemmas are two import...
I argue that cooperative behaviour can evolve in a modified prisoner's dilemma (PD) that includes si...
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation pra...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
SignificanceMuch of online conversation today consists of signaling one's political identity. Althou...
Why do people adorn themselves with elaborate body piercings or tattoos, wear obstructing garbs, eng...
Explaining the maintenance of communicative behavior in the face of incentives to deceive, conceal i...
According to signaling theory and a large body of supporting evidence, males across many taxa produc...
Signals regarding the behavior of others are an essential element of human moral systems and there a...
This paper presents a general model that covers signaling with and without conflicts of interest bet...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
We study an extended version of a sender–receiver signaling game—a context-signaling (CS) game that ...
In our everyday lives, humans not only signal their intentions through verbal communication, but als...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
Subtle contextual social cues and the explicit incentive structure of social dilemmas are two import...
I argue that cooperative behaviour can evolve in a modified prisoner's dilemma (PD) that includes si...
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation pra...