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Communicating emotions, but not expressing them privately, reduces moral punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game. [PDF]
Philippsen A +3 more
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People exhibit group reciprocity when they retaliate, not against the person who harmed them, but against somebody else in that person's group. Group reciprocity may be a key motivation behind intergroup conflict.
David Hugh-Jones, Martin A. Leroch
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In this study, an artificial traffic system, which is generated on a computer by utilizing the computational technique, has been developed by establishing brilliant lane-changing criteria for the Cellular Automata (CA) traffic model to figure out ...
Fumi Sueyoshi +2 more
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Cooperation in Symmetric and Asymmetric Prisoner's Dilemma Games [PDF]
We experimentally study the effect of asymmetry on cooperation in a 40 period prisoner's dilemma game in fixed partner design. We distinguish between a high and low payoff symmetric prisoner's dilemma and an asymmetric game combined out of both symmetric
Frank P. Maier-Rigaud +2 more
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Misperception influence on zero-determinant strategies in iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. [PDF]
Cheng Z, Chen G, Hong Y.
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Small bots, big impact: solving the conundrum of cooperation in optional Prisoner's Dilemma game through simple strategies. [PDF]
Sharma G, Guo H, Shen C, Tanimoto J.
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The impact of the termination rule on cooperation in a prisoner's dilemma experiment [PDF]
Cooperation in prisoner's dilemma games can usually be sustained only if the game has an infinite horizon. We analyze to what extent the theoretically crucial distinction of finite vs.
Normann, Hans-Theo, Wallace, Brian
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Quantal response equilibrium for the Prisoner's Dilemma game in Markov strategies. [PDF]
Kozitsina TS, Kozitsin IV, Menshikov IS.
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The critical mass effect is a prevailing topic in the study of complex systems. Recent research indicates that a committed minority of cooperators, unwavering in their beliefs and consistently maintaining cooperation, can effectively foster widespread ...
Zhixue He +3 more
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Siblings, Strangers, and the Surge of Altruism [PDF]
We demonstrate how altruism can surge in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that each individual plays a one-shot prisoner's dilemma game with his or her sibling, or with a stranger, and that the probability that an individual survives to reproduce ...
Stark, Oded
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