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Trust Games Measure Trust [PDF]
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substantial differences between the ideas the terms express, many researchers from different disciplines have pointed out that these two concepts become very ...
Daniel Houser +2 more
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To Trust or Not to Trust: Evolutionary Dynamics of an Asymmetric N-Player Trust Game
Trusting others and reciprocating the received trust with trustworthy actions are fundaments of economic and social interactions. The trust game (TG) is widely used for studying trust and trustworthiness and entails a sequential interaction between two players, an investor and a trustee. It requires at least two strategies or options for an investor (e.
Ik Soo Lim, Naoki Masuda
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Game Analysis of Access Control Based on User Behavior Trust
Due to the dynamics and uncertainty of the current network environment, access control is one of the most important factors in guaranteeing network information security.
Yan Wang, LiQin Tian
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Immediate effects of heather cutting over blanket bog on depth and microtopography of the moss layer [PDF]
The blanket bog ecosystems of the UK uplands fulfil important biodiversity and ecosystem services at multiple spatial scales. In response to perceived negative effects of burning to control heather growth on blanket bog, regulations on vegetation ...
Kimberley Holmes, Siân Whitehead
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Verified Trust: Reciprocity, Altruism, and Noise in Trust Games [PDF]
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustworthiness, is a distinct and economically relevant component of individual preferences alongside selfishness and altruism.
Jean-Claude Usunier, Marius Brülhart
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Arable field margins provide important floral resources for insect foragers. This study assessed the significance of cultivated margins and floristically enhanced margins, both English agri-environment scheme (AES) options, to foraging bumble bees ...
Niamh Mary McHugh +7 more
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The global decline in pollinators is likely to negatively affect the yield of insect pollinated crops such as field beans (Vicia faba). To understand the impact of such declines it is important to investigate how the abundance, composition and behaviour ...
Lucy Capstick +3 more
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Trust is fundamental for the stability of human society. A large part of the experimental literature relies on the Trust Game as the workhorse to measure individual differences in trust and trustworthiness. In this review we highlight the difficulties and limitations of this popular paradigm, as well as the relations to alternative instruments ranging ...
Alos-Ferrer, Carlos, Farolfi, Federica
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To trust, or not to trust: Cognitive reflection in trust games [PDF]
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and trusting behavior, but no significant relation with trustworthy behavior. Our finding holds regardless of individual distributional social preferences and risk aversion.
Brice Corgnet +4 more
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Restoration of a wild grey partridge shoot: a major development in the Sussex study, UK
Restauración de la caza de la perdiz pardilla: un importante progreso en el estudio de Sussex, Reino Unido Desde hace una generación se conoce la base científica de la gestión de la perdiz pardilla.
J. A. Ewald +2 more
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