Moral labels increase cooperation and costly punishment in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game with punishment option
Abstract To determine the role of moral norms in cooperation and punishment, we examined the effects of a moral-framing manipulation in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game with a costly punishment option. In each round of the game, participants decided whether to cooperate or to defect. The Prisoner’s Dilemma...
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Main Authors: | Laura Mieth, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/92a51e1f61444431b3ad2a2e97d239e9 |
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