We experimentally investigate the effect of population viscosity (an increased probability to interact with others of one's type or group) on cooperation in a standard prisoner's dilemma environment. Subjects can repeatedly choose between two groups that differ in the defector gain in the associated prisoner's dilemma. Choosing into the group with the smaller defector-gain can signal one's willingness to cooperate. The degree of viscosity is varied across treatments. We find that viscosity produces an endogenous sorting of cooperators and defectors and persistently high rates ofcooperation. Higher viscosity leads to a sharp increase in overall cooperation rates and in addition positively affects the subjects' intrinsic willingness to cooper...
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We experimentally investigate the effect of population viscosity (an increased probability to intera...
We experimentally investigate the effect of population viscosity (an increased probability to intera...
We experimentally investigate the effect of imperfect separation of groups on group selection and co...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endogenous matching within a segmented population on peo...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endogenous matching within a segmented population on peo...
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In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
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This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on players' preferences. Co...
It is well-known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner's Dilemma games ...
During the last few years, much research has been devoted to strategic interactions on complex netwo...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...
We experimentally investigate the effect of population viscosity (an increased probability to intera...
We experimentally investigate the effect of population viscosity (an increased probability to intera...
We experimentally investigate the effect of imperfect separation of groups on group selection and co...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endogenous matching within a segmented population on peo...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endogenous matching within a segmented population on peo...
In this paper we study the evolution of function-valued traits for cooperation in environments that ...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
We study the combined influence of selection and random fluctuations on the evolutionary dynamics of...
Reciprocity or conditional cooperation is one of the most prominent mechanisms proposed to explain t...
This paper studies the possibility of cooperation based on players' preferences. Consider the follow...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a game, and before the interactio...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on players' preferences. Co...
It is well-known in evolutionary game theory that population clustering in Prisoner's Dilemma games ...
During the last few years, much research has been devoted to strategic interactions on complex netwo...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...