Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this paper we argue that costly signaling theory, a well-established framework in biology and economics, may be useful to shed light on the individual differences in human unconditional altruism. Based on costly signaling theory, we propose and show that unconditional altruistic behavior is related to general intelligence. The cost incurred by engaging in unconditional altruism is lower for highly intelligent people than for less intelligent people because they may expect to regain the drained resources. As a result, unconditional altruism can serve as an honest signal of intelligence. Our findings imply that distinguishing altruistic behavior fr...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
www.elsevier.com/locate/jrp Altruistic behavior as a costly signal of general intelligenc
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recen...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Altruistically Inclined? examines the implications of recent research in the natural sciences for tw...
Most models describing the evolution of animal cooperative behaviour are based on the principle of r...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Personality and Individual Dif...
Arguments against altruistic interpretations of experimentally observed behaviour include suggestion...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
The origin of altruism remains one of the most enduring puzzles of human behaviour. Indeed, true alt...
The origin of altruism remains one of the most enduring puzzles of human behaviour. Indeed, true alt...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
www.elsevier.com/locate/jrp Altruistic behavior as a costly signal of general intelligenc
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recen...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Altruistically Inclined? examines the implications of recent research in the natural sciences for tw...
Most models describing the evolution of animal cooperative behaviour are based on the principle of r...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Personality and Individual Dif...
Arguments against altruistic interpretations of experimentally observed behaviour include suggestion...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
The origin of altruism remains one of the most enduring puzzles of human behaviour. Indeed, true alt...
The origin of altruism remains one of the most enduring puzzles of human behaviour. Indeed, true alt...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
www.elsevier.com/locate/jrp Altruistic behavior as a costly signal of general intelligenc
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...