Despite an increased number of case studies simulating social problems in the classroom, due attention has been rarely paid to social dilemma games in light of teaching the key concepts of sociology. We propose a paper-and-pencil experiment designed for sizeable students to simultaneously explore various conditions of sustainable cooperation in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game, with five steps of in-class activities presented in details. We evaluate experimental results quantitatively and the usefulness of game-based learning on the basis of debriefing interviews. Beside positive effects of repeated dyadic interaction and direct communications on cooperation, it is shown that sharing a common goal with group members in the presence of intergroup c...
This paper is drawn from a teaching experiment in the field of cooperative game theory where differe...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
The article examines the impact of the teaching methods in social studies on the classroom atmospher...
People make decisions every day that have significant impact on others. The current experiment inves...
Abstract We introduce a simple but particularly compelling prisoner's dilemma classroom experim...
This paper describes classroom experiments in cooperative behavior as examples of experiential learn...
A robust finding in social dilemmas research is that individual group members are more likely to act...
Cooperation is pervasive throughout nature, but its origin remains an open question. For decades, so...
The article examines the impact of the teaching methods in social studies on the classroom atmospher...
This paper explains how to play and debrief the Exchange Game. Suitable for play in first year anthr...
Cooperation in our ever changing and growing societies is vital. However, conflict cannot be avoided...
It is easy to observe lack of cooperation in social dilemmas, that is in situations in which persons...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
In this paper social dilemmas are modelled as two-player games. In particular we model the Prisoner...
This thesis looks into whether soft skills and group comprehension can be affected by playing a game...
This paper is drawn from a teaching experiment in the field of cooperative game theory where differe...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
The article examines the impact of the teaching methods in social studies on the classroom atmospher...
People make decisions every day that have significant impact on others. The current experiment inves...
Abstract We introduce a simple but particularly compelling prisoner's dilemma classroom experim...
This paper describes classroom experiments in cooperative behavior as examples of experiential learn...
A robust finding in social dilemmas research is that individual group members are more likely to act...
Cooperation is pervasive throughout nature, but its origin remains an open question. For decades, so...
The article examines the impact of the teaching methods in social studies on the classroom atmospher...
This paper explains how to play and debrief the Exchange Game. Suitable for play in first year anthr...
Cooperation in our ever changing and growing societies is vital. However, conflict cannot be avoided...
It is easy to observe lack of cooperation in social dilemmas, that is in situations in which persons...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
In this paper social dilemmas are modelled as two-player games. In particular we model the Prisoner...
This thesis looks into whether soft skills and group comprehension can be affected by playing a game...
This paper is drawn from a teaching experiment in the field of cooperative game theory where differe...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
The article examines the impact of the teaching methods in social studies on the classroom atmospher...