This paper reports the results of a meta-study of 96 prisoner's dilemma studies comprising more than 3500 participants. We disentangle the role of “risk” (to cooperate unilaterally) and “temptation” (to defect against a cooperator) and find that (i) an index of risk best explains the variation in cooperation rates across one-shot games, while (ii) an index of temptation best explains the variation in finitely repeated games. Risk and temptation indices also affect gender comparisons. Women are more cooperative than the average man if risk is low and less cooperative if risk is high. There are no gender differences on average
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite prisoner's dilemma supergames revea...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the televisio...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
Both in the field and in the lab, participants frequently cooperate, despite the fact that the situa...
The authors analyzed the factors that can influence cooperativeness. Altogether 102 participants wer...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
Economic games such as the Ultimatum Game (UG) and Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) are widely used paradigms...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the TV game s...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite prisoner's dilemma supergames revea...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the televisio...
We investigate the motives for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). A prior study fi...
In the standard one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma game, participants often choose to cooperate, when the o...
Both in the field and in the lab, participants frequently cooperate, despite the fact that the situa...
The authors analyzed the factors that can influence cooperativeness. Altogether 102 participants wer...
The fact that people frequently cooperate in the single-trial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game indicates...
Economic games such as the Ultimatum Game (UG) and Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) are widely used paradigms...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the TV game s...
Many studies have looked at how individual player traits influence individual choice in the repeated...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite prisoner's dilemma supergames revea...
We examine cooperative behavior when large sums of money are at stake, using data from the televisio...