Cooperation requires a tendency for fairness (versus exploitation) and for forgiveness (versus retaliation). Exactly these tendencies are distinguished in the HEXACO model of personality, which attributes the former to Honesty-Humility (HH) and the latter to Agreeableness (AG). However, empirical dissociations between these basic traits have primarily supported the substantial and unique role of HH, whereas the picture for AG has remained somewhat inconclusive. To overcome limitations of prior studies, we introduce an economic paradigm, the Uncostly Retaliation Game, to more conclusively test the unique role of AG for forgiveness versus retaliation. In two fully incentivized experiments, we found that AG (and not HH) indeed negatively predi...
When choosing social partners, people prefer good cooperators (all else equal). Given this preferenc...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Several models of social preferences have been developed at the intersection of social psychology an...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Over the past decades, there has been considerable interest in individual differences in cooperative...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It ...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Recent research has identified trait Honesty–Humility as a vital determinant of a variety of coopera...
The present paper briefly describes and contrasts two different motivations crucially involved in de...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
Evolutionary accounts have difficulty explaining why people cooperate with anonymous strangers they ...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
When choosing social partners, people prefer good cooperators (all else equal). Given this preferenc...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Several models of social preferences have been developed at the intersection of social psychology an...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Over the past decades, there has been considerable interest in individual differences in cooperative...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It ...
Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to ...
Recent research has identified trait Honesty–Humility as a vital determinant of a variety of coopera...
The present paper briefly describes and contrasts two different motivations crucially involved in de...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
Evolutionary accounts have difficulty explaining why people cooperate with anonymous strangers they ...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
When choosing social partners, people prefer good cooperators (all else equal). Given this preferenc...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Several models of social preferences have been developed at the intersection of social psychology an...