Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining social norms. Although it is accepted that emotions are connected to punishment decisions, there remains substantial debate over why humans use costly punishment. Here we show experimentally that constraints on emotion expression can increase the use of costly punishment. We report data from Ultimatum Games11, where a proposer offers a division of a sum of money and a responder decides whether to accept the split, or reject and leave both players with nothing. Compared to the treatment where expressing emotions directly to proposers is prohibited, rejection of unfair offers is significantly less frequent when responders can convey their feeling...
An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to stud...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
Costly punishment describes decisions of an interaction partner to punish an opponent for violating ...
Cooperation among people who are not related to each other is sustained by the availability of punis...
Abstract The existence of moral punishment, that is, the fact that cooperative people sacrifice reso...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
The ultimatum game is a common economic experiment in which some participants reject another's unfai...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to stud...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
Costly punishment describes decisions of an interaction partner to punish an opponent for violating ...
Cooperation among people who are not related to each other is sustained by the availability of punis...
Abstract The existence of moral punishment, that is, the fact that cooperative people sacrifice reso...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
The ultimatum game is a common economic experiment in which some participants reject another's unfai...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to stud...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...