Factors of influence in prisoner’s dilemma task: a review of medical literature [PDF]
The Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) is one of the most popular concepts amongst the scientific literature. The task is used in order to study different types of social interactions by giving participants the choice to defect or cooperate in a specific social ...
Vasileios Mantas +6 more
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An experiment on Prisoner’s Dilemma with confirmed proposals [PDF]
We suggest an alternating proposals protocol with a confirmation stage as a way of solving a Prisoner’s Dilemma game. We interpret players’ proposals and (no) confirmation of outcomes of the game as a tacit communication device. The protocol leads to unprecedented high levels of cooperation in the laboratory.
Attanasi, Giuseppe +3 more
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Dynamic aspiration based on Win-Stay-Lose-Learn rule in spatial prisoner's dilemma game. [PDF]
Prisoner's dilemma game is the most commonly used model of spatial evolutionary game which is considered as a paradigm to portray competition among selfish individuals.
Zhenyu Shi +4 more
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Social diversity and promotion of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game [PDF]
The diversity in wealth and social status is present not only among humans, but throughout the animal world. We account for this observation by generating random variables that determ ine the social diversity of players engaging in the prisoner's dilemma
Attila Szolnoki +4 more
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Investigating the impact of environmental feedback on the optional prisoner’s dilemma for insights into cyclic dominance and evolution of cooperation [PDF]
This study incorporates environmental feedback into the optional prisoner’s dilemma and rock–paper–scissors games to examine the mutual influence of eco-evolutionary outcomes and strategy dynamics.
Md. Fahimur Rahman Shuvo +1 more
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Cooperation: A Systematic Review of how to Enable Agent to Circumvent the Prisoner’s Dilemma [PDF]
It is widely accepted that rational individuals are unable to create cooperation in a prisoner’s dilemma. However, in everyday life, cooperation, for example, during a fishing moratorium, can be observed frequently.
Pan Jiateng +2 more
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Deficiencies of the Prisoner’s Dilemma in Explaining the Emergence of Institutions: Introducing an Alternative [PDF]
Over the past half-century, the impact of the prisoner’s dilemma has transcended its initial boundaries, influencing a broad spectrum of institutional studies and analyses of interdependent systems, such as collective action, public goods, governance of ...
Farshad Momeni, Reza Shohreh
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Emergence of super cooperation of prisoner's dilemma games on scale-free networks. [PDF]
Recently, the authors proposed a quantum prisoner's dilemma game based on the spatial game of Nowak and May, and showed that the game can be played classically.
Angsheng Li, Xi Yong
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How Evolutionary Dynamics Affects Network Reciprocity in Prisoner’s Dilemma [PDF]
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum. The issue, known as network reciprocity, of whether population structure can foster cooperative behavior in social dilemmas has been addressed by many, but theoretical studies have yielded contradictory results so far—as the problem is very ...
CIMINI G, SANCHEZ A
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The Effect of Defection in Maximizing Group Benefit
A variety of social dilemma scenarios are studied within the context of the prisoner’s dilemma, one of the most well-known concepts in modern game theory, and its variants. In the prisoner’s dilemma, studies typically emphasize the priority of maximizing
Chanseung Lee, Chang-Hwan Lee
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