Moral labels increase cooperation and costly punishment in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game with punishment option [PDF]
To determine the role of moral norms in cooperation and punishment, we examined the effects of a moral-framing manipulation in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game with a costly punishment option. In each round of the game, participants decided whether to cooperate
Laura Mieth, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell
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Prisoner's dilemma game model Based on historical strategy information. [PDF]
In many dilemmas, decisions are determined not by a single factor, but by multiple ones, including memory, reputation, reward and punishment. In recent years, how to design a mechanism to promote cooperation has become a research hot-spot.
Gou Z, Li Y.
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Temporal assortment of cooperators in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma [PDF]
Johnson and Smirnov show that temporal dynamics influence cooperation in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma. Studying simulation models, they find that when evolutionary selection operates on the time at which individuals socially interact, cooperation ...
Tim Johnson, Oleg Smirnov
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This manuscript explores the research topics and collaborative behaviour of authors in the field of the Prisoner’s Dilemma using topic modeling and a graph theoretic analysis of the co-authorship network.
Nikoleta E. Glynatsi, Vincent A. Knight
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The expected prisoner’s dilemma – With rationally arising cooperation [PDF]
Currently, there is no satisfying answer to how cooperation arises rationally in a single-play prisoner’s dilemma game with complete information. When player types are known, as well as payoffs and actions, economic analysis through payoff-optimizing ...
Richard J. Arend, Long Wang
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Strategic enforcement of linear payoff relations in a three-player strictly alternating prisoner’s dilemma game [PDF]
The prisoner’s dilemma game is a fundamental model in game theory for studying the emergence of cooperation among self-interested individuals with conflicting incentives. Most existing studies have examined the simultaneous two-player version, where both
Mohammad A. Taha +2 more
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The interplay of emotion expressions and strategy in promoting cooperation in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. [PDF]
The iterated prisoner’s dilemma has been used to study human cooperation for decades. The recent discovery of extortion and generous strategies renewed interest on the role of strategy in shaping behavior in this dilemma.
de Melo CM, Terada K.
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Quantum Prisoner’s Dilemma and High Frequency Trading on the Quantum Cloud [PDF]
High-frequency trading (HFT) offers an excellent use case and a potential killer application of the commercially available, first generation quasi-quantum computers. To this end, we offer here a simple game-theoretic model of HFT as the famous two player
Faisal Shah Khan, Ning Bao
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The Dark Triad and framing effects predict selfish behavior in a one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma. [PDF]
What causes us to display selfish behaviors? We explored the extent to which Dark Triad traits (sub-clinical psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism) support a selfish behavioral strategy. We related performance on a hypothetical Prisoner's Dilemma
Paul Deutchman, Jessica Sullivan
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Predicting Human Cooperation. [PDF]
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understanding the ever-present tension between individual self-interest and social benefit.
John J Nay, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
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