Trust is a critical aspect of human cooperation, allowing individuals to overcome the risks posed by such interactions because of others’ presumed cooperative inclinations. Adults sometimes mitigate these risks by preferentially trusting members of their own social group, yet it is currently unclear if the early emergence of children’s trust in others’ cooperative tendencies is affected by their intergroup psychology. Here we tested whether group membership impacts two key aspects of trust-based cooperation in young children – their trust in others’ willingness to reciprocate an investment (assessed using the Investment Game, Study 1), and their trust in others’ generosity (assessed using the Faith Game, Study 2). In both studies, children ...
Humans cultivate their reputations as good cooperators, sometimes even competing with group mates, t...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Knowing when to trust is an essential skill, but little is known about its cognitive development. No...
Reputational concerns are known to promote cooperation. Individuals regularly act more prosocially w...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
Intergroup trust might be broadly defined as a positive expectation about the intentions and behavio...
Recent theoretical work has highlighted potential links between interpersonal collaboration and grou...
For adults, loyalty to the group is highly valued, yet little is known about how children evaluate l...
Although previous meta-analytic evidence supports the existence of parochialism in cooperation among...
Twenty-four adults (aged 19-35) and 27 adolescents (aged 13-14) played as 'Trustee' in an iterated T...
Evolutionary theories of altruism have suggested that reciprocal exchanges and ingroup favoritism ha...
A large research literature details the powerful behavioral consequences that a trustworthy appearan...
People often cooperate with members of their own group, and discriminate against members of other gr...
Humans cultivate their reputations as good cooperators, sometimes even competing with group mates, t...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Knowing when to trust is an essential skill, but little is known about its cognitive development. No...
Reputational concerns are known to promote cooperation. Individuals regularly act more prosocially w...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
Intergroup trust might be broadly defined as a positive expectation about the intentions and behavio...
Recent theoretical work has highlighted potential links between interpersonal collaboration and grou...
For adults, loyalty to the group is highly valued, yet little is known about how children evaluate l...
Although previous meta-analytic evidence supports the existence of parochialism in cooperation among...
Twenty-four adults (aged 19-35) and 27 adolescents (aged 13-14) played as 'Trustee' in an iterated T...
Evolutionary theories of altruism have suggested that reciprocal exchanges and ingroup favoritism ha...
A large research literature details the powerful behavioral consequences that a trustworthy appearan...
People often cooperate with members of their own group, and discriminate against members of other gr...
Humans cultivate their reputations as good cooperators, sometimes even competing with group mates, t...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...