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In recent years a large number of experimental studies have documented the existence of strong reciprocity among humans. Strong reciprocity means that people willingly repay gifts and punish the violation of cooperation and fairness norms even in anonymous one-shot encounters with genetically...
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Measuring social norms and preferences using experimental games : a guide for social scientists / Colin F. Camerer and Ernst Fehr -- Coalitional effects on reciprocal fairness in the ultimatum game : a case from the Ecuadorian Amazon / John Q. Patton -- Comparative experimental evidence from...
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Data from three bargaining games - the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishment Game - played in 15 societies are presented. The societies range from US undergraduates to Amazonian, Arctic, and African hunter-gatherers. Behaviour within the games varies markedly across...
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In recent years a large number of experimental studies have documented the existence of strong reciprocity among humans. Strong reciprocity means that people willingly repay gifts and punish the violation of cooperation and fairness norms even in anonymous one-shot encounters with genetically...
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Part I - Theory, Method, and Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 1. Introduction, Project History, and Guide to the Volume - Jean Ensminger and Joseph Henrich -- Chapter 2. Theoretical Foundations: The Coevolution of Social Norms, Intrinsic...
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In recent years a large number of experimental studies have documented the existence of strong reciprocity among humans. Strong reciprocity means that people willingly repay gifts and punish the violation of cooperation and fairness norms even in anonymous one-shot encounters with genetically...
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