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version of the repeated prisoner's dilemma. We find that DG giving is correlated with cooperation in the repeated game when no … cooperative equilibria exist, but not when cooperation is an equilibrium. Furthermore, none of the commonly observed strategies … additional evidence for the relative unimportance of social preferences. We conclude that cooperation in repeated games is …
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cooperation games. Thus, I find clear evidence that the role of intuition and deliberation varies across both setting and … depends on both the individual and the context. For example, non-zero-sum cooperation (e.g. in social dilemmas like the … favor social dilemma cooperation regardless of gender, but only favor DG giving among women. Here I present meta …
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