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Can Asymmetric Punishment Explain Norm Changes?

Social Psychology
: We test a general theory of norm changes based on evidence that people will punish less hygienic others more strongly than more hygienic others. The theory concludes that such asymmetric punishment would result in hygiene norms becoming ever stricter ...
Robert Tobias   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Separation of Convex Sets and Best Approximation in Spaces with Asymmetric Norm

Quaestiones Mathematicae, 2004
No Abstract. Quaestiones Mathematicae Vol.
Stefan Cobzaş
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Norm monitoring with asymmetric information

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2014
In this paper we consider the implications of imperfect monitoring in a stochastic environment for both the agents and the normative organisation in a normative MAS. We introduce a notion of information asymmetry to characterise the agents' knowledge of the monitoring strategy, and show that there are potential benefits of information asymmetry for the
Felipe Meneguzzi   +2 more
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The Banach--Mazur Theorem for Spaces with Asymmetric Norm

Mathematical Notes, 2001
We establish an analog of the Banach—Mazur theorem for real separable linear spaces with asymmetric norm: every such space can be linearly and isometrically embedded in the space of continuous functions f on the interval [0,1] equipped with the asymmetric norm $$||f|$$
P. Borodin
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