Could cooperation among strangers be facilitated by adaptations that use sparse information to accurately predict cooperative behaviour? We hypothesize that predictions are influenced by beliefs, descriptions, appearance, and behavioural history available for first and second impressions. We also hypothesize that predictions improve when more information is available. We conducted a two-part study. First, we recorded thin-slice videos of university students just before their choices in a repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma with matched partners. Second, a worldwide sample of raters evaluated each player using either videos, photos, only gender labels, or neither images nor labels. Raters guessed players’ first-round Prisoner’s Dilemma choices and t...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
<div><p>Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, dep...
Could cooperation among strangers be facilitated by adaptations that use sparse information to accur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordCooperat...
Evolutionary theory predicts that observable traits should evolve to reliably indicate unobservable ...
To account for the widespread human tendency to cooperate in one-shot social dilemmas, some theorist...
To account for the widespread human tendency to cooperate in one-shot social dilemmas, some theorist...
AbstractHumans form impressions and make social judgments about others based on information that is ...
Folk wisdom indicates that people vary in the extent to which they can assess others’ cooperative in...
This is a dataset used in analyses of cooperative behavior prediction described and interpreted in t...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
We study how cooperative behavior reacts to selective (favorable or unfavorable) pre-play informatio...
How does the information on players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on t...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
<div><p>Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, dep...
Could cooperation among strangers be facilitated by adaptations that use sparse information to accur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordCooperat...
Evolutionary theory predicts that observable traits should evolve to reliably indicate unobservable ...
To account for the widespread human tendency to cooperate in one-shot social dilemmas, some theorist...
To account for the widespread human tendency to cooperate in one-shot social dilemmas, some theorist...
AbstractHumans form impressions and make social judgments about others based on information that is ...
Folk wisdom indicates that people vary in the extent to which they can assess others’ cooperative in...
This is a dataset used in analyses of cooperative behavior prediction described and interpreted in t...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
We study how cooperative behavior reacts to selective (favorable or unfavorable) pre-play informatio...
How does the information on players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on t...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Humans may cooperate strategically, cooperating at higher levels than expected from their short-term...
<div><p>Most theories of social exchange distinguish between two different types of cooperation, dep...