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Plausible cooperation

Games and Economic Behavior, 2015
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Compte, Olivier, Postlewaite, Andrew
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Cooperative Ideas about Cooperative Strategies

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: There is little precedence for rational design of pharmacological strategies that utilize multiple sites of action. However, such pharmaceutical and nutraceutical multitasking may be just the ticket to combat the multifactorial nature of neurodegeneration.
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Cooperation and cooperator modeling

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 1996
In this text, we argue that user modeling and system modeling should be taken into account at the same time to allow cooperativity: they are two sides of a same interaction. We focus on interlocutor modeling (the human-human homonym of user modeling) and develop three situations where interlocutor modeling is crucial: when there is a need of ...
Beatrice Cahour, Pascal Salembier
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Human cooperation

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2013
Why should you help a competitor? Why should you contribute to the public good if free riders reap the benefits of your generosity? Cooperation in a competitive world is a conundrum. Natural selection opposes the evolution of cooperation unless specific mechanisms are at work.
David G, Rand, Martin A, Nowak
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Orthodontic cooperation

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1981
The purpose of the present article was to provide a reasonably coherent picture of the concept as well as the prediction of the misunderstood phenomenon of orthodontic cooperation. A sample of seventy orthodontic patients was studied. A double-blind quasi-experimental research design was performed.
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Interprofessional cooperation

Medical Education, 1995
SUMMARY This paper presents various views on interprofessional cooperation and discusses the significant components and desired outcomes of such a relationship. Historically, the nurse–doctor relationship has been fraught with conflict; however, the challenge is to dismantle this imbalanced relationship and fashion new ...
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Unrewarded Cooperation

Experiment participants in a social dilemma game choose cooperation over defection, even though neither is more beneficial. High levels of cooperation cannot be explained by favorable labels for actions, collusion, k-level reasoning, quantal response behavior, or misplaced optimism about others' actions, but can be rationalized by the Charness and ...
Konovalov, Arkady   +2 more
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Cooperation

2008
Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis
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Cooperation

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2013
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