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The effect of altruistic tendency on fairness in third-party punishment [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Third-party punishment, as an altruistic behavior, was found to relate to inequity aversion in previous research. However, not all people show altruistic third party punishment, previous research found that altruistic tendency, as an individual ...
Lu eSun   +7 more
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Across six societies children engage in costly third-party punishment of unfair sharing [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Psychology
Third-party punishment of unfairness shows striking cross-societal variation in adults, yet we know little about where and when in development this variation starts to emerge.
Katherine McAuliffe   +10 more
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Time and Punishment: Time Delays Exacerbate the Severity of Third-Party Punishment [PDF]

open access: hybridPsychological Science, 2023
Punishments are not always administered immediately after a crime is committed. Although scholars and researchers claim that third parties should normatively enact punishments proportionate to a given crime, we contend that third parties punish transgressors more severely when there is a time delay between a transgressor’s crime and when they face ...
Timothy Kundro   +3 more
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Altered third‐party punishment in Huntington's disease: A study using neuroeconomic games [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, 2021
Background Huntington's disease (HD) is a heritable degenerative brain disease caused by a mutation in the huntingtin gene with excessive repeats of the base triplet cytosine–adenine–guanine (CAG), which codes for the aminoacid glutamine.
Martin Brüne   +4 more
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Group Membership Modulates the Neural Circuitry Underlying Third Party Punishment. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
This research aims to explore the neural correlates involved in altruistic punishment, parochial altruism and anti-social punishment, using the Third-Party Punishment (TPP) game. In particular, this study considered these punishment behaviors in in-group
Rosalba Morese   +6 more
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Third-party effects on intergroup trust: the role of punishment/compensation and group regulatory focus [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Intergroup trust refers to a collective prediction and belief among members of one group regarding those of another in intergroup interactions. It plays an important role in avoiding intergroup conflicts, and thereby sustaining social development.
Xiaowei Geng   +4 more
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Multiple-Brain Connectivity During Third Party Punishment: an EEG Hyperscanning Study [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2018
Compassion is a particular form of empathic reaction to harm that befalls others and is accompanied by a desire to alleviate their suffering. This altruistic behavior is often manifested through altruistic punishment, wherein individuals penalize a ...
A. Ciaramidaro   +5 more
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Who initiates punishment, who joins punishment? Disentangling types of third‐party punishers by neural traits [PDF]

open access: goldHuman Brain Mapping, 2021
AbstractThe act of punishing unfair behavior by unaffected observers (i.e., third‐party punishment) is a crucial factor in the functioning of human societies. In everyday life, we see different types of individuals who punish. While some individuals initiate costly punishment against an unfair person independently of what other observers do ...
Thomas Baumgärtner   +3 more
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Cooperation, domination: Twin functions of third‐party punishment [PDF]

open access: hybridSocial and Personality Psychology Compass
Abstract Rules serve many important functions in society. One such function is to codify, and make public and enforceable, a society's desired prescriptions and proscriptions. This codification means that rules come with predefined punishments administered by third parties.
Jordan Wylie, Ana P. Gantman
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