Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behaviors. This Pre-Study attempted to explore the contagion effects of cooperative models. Drawing on goal contagion theory, we proposed that encountering cooperative models could catalyze participants' cooperation when participants joined new groups without role models, and that moral elevation and calling would play a chain-mediating role in this process. To test the hypothesis, we designed a four-person public goods game consisting of two phases in which participants were formed into teams with different people in each phase. We randomly assigned 108 participants to either a consistent contributor (CC) or control condition. The only difference...
Life abounds with examples of conspecifics actively cooperating to a common end, despite conflicts o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behav...
Achieving cooperation to address social dilemmas has long been a global problem. This study examined...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
The purpose of this study was to examine predicted differential effects of treatments incorporating ...
Cooperation is essential for successful human societies. Thus, understanding how cooperative and sel...
Reputational concerns are believed to play a crucial role in explaining cooperative behaviour among ...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Life abounds with examples of conspecifics actively cooperating to a common end, despite conflicts o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behav...
Achieving cooperation to address social dilemmas has long been a global problem. This study examined...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
The purpose of this study was to examine predicted differential effects of treatments incorporating ...
Cooperation is essential for successful human societies. Thus, understanding how cooperative and sel...
Reputational concerns are believed to play a crucial role in explaining cooperative behaviour among ...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Abstract Cooperative behaviour can evolve through conditional strategies that direct cooperation tow...
Human cooperation in large groups can emerge when help is channeled towards individuals with a good ...
Life abounds with examples of conspecifics actively cooperating to a common end, despite conflicts o...
To find conditions under which humans cooperate within Groups Of unrelated individuals has been of m...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...