Abstract People have different preferences for what they allocate for themselves and what they allocate to others in social dilemmas. These differences result from contextual reasons, intrinsic values, and social expectations. What is still an area of debate is whether these differences can be estimated from differences in each individual’s deliberation process. In this work, we analyse the participants’ reaction times in three different experiments of the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma with the Drift Diffusion Model, which links response times to the perceived difficulty of the decision task, the rate of accumulation of information (deliberation), and the intuitive attitudes towards the choices. The correlation between these results and the a...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, stud...
What is intuitive: pro-social or anti-social behaviour? To answer this fundamental question, recent ...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
International audienceGroups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, stud...
What is intuitive: pro-social or anti-social behaviour? To answer this fundamental question, recent ...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
The present research investigates how people use observed decision time to form expectations of othe...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
International audienceGroups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? Whil...
We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, stud...