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Reduced reliance on partner reciprocity drives lower trust in schizophrenia

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Bellucci G   +4 more
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Negative reciprocity

Evolution and Human Behavior, 2004
Daniel Friedman, Nirvikar Singh
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Reciprocal inhibition and competitive hierarchy cause negative biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships

Ecology Letters, 2023
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function (BEF) captivates ecologists, but the factors responsible for the direction of this relationship remain unclear. While higher ecosystem functioning at higher biodiversity levels (‘positive BEF’) is not universal in nature, negative BEF relationships seem puzzlingly rare.
Rafael D'Andrea   +5 more
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Evolution and Negative Reciprocity

2001
We offer a theoretical explanation of negative reciprocity or vengeance, i.e., the human desire to harm those who have harmed us. Our model shows how negative reciprocity can be sustained by the coevolution1 of genes that determine the capacity for vengeance and group memes (e.g., social norms) that regulate its expression.
Daniel Friedman, Nirvikar Singh
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Research Note: Reciprocal Effects of Negative Press Reports

European Journal of Communication, 2007
A B S T R A C T ■ The influence of negative press reports on their subjects was determined by means of a questionnaire answered by 91 persons who had complained about such reports to the Deutsche Presserat (German Press Council). The findings show that negative press reports have long-lasting emotional and social consequences, as perceived by the ...
Hans Mathias Kepplinger, Sonja Glaab
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