In a cross-societal online behavioural experiment with 3,371 participants in 13 societies, we found that perceived societal honour norms predict both greater competition and greater cooperation.
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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In a cross-societal online behavioural experiment with 3,371 participants in 13 societies, we found that perceived societal honour norms predict both greater competition and greater cooperation.
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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In a cross-societal online behavioural experiment with 3,371 participants in 13 societies, we found that perceived societal honour norms predict both greater competition and greater cooperation.
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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"Reciprocity evolves more readily in competitive than cooperative socio-ecologies"
Using agent-based evolutionary models, we show that reciprocity emerges more reliably in competitive environments with high exploitation risk.
🔗 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
"Reciprocity evolves more readily in competitive than cooperative socio-ecologies"
Using agent-based evolutionary models, we show that reciprocity emerges more reliably in competitive environments with high exploitation risk.
🔗 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
With data from 7,978 participants in 20 countries, we find that information about negative externalities promotes prosociality, especially in guilt-prone individuals.
With data from 7,978 participants in 20 countries, we find that information about negative externalities promotes prosociality, especially in guilt-prone individuals.
Social Stratification, Economic Inequality, and Societal Development at at Sussex which brought so many amazing colleagues & talks together
Special thanks go to organisers Matt Gobel and Yuri Miyamoto
Social Stratification, Economic Inequality, and Societal Development at at Sussex which brought so many amazing colleagues & talks together
Special thanks go to organisers Matt Gobel and Yuri Miyamoto
With @celbaek.bsky.social, Janis Zickfeld and Zoe Rahwan, we are organizing an EASP Group Meeting on The Future of Behavioral Ethics: Social Perspectives on Dishonesty @easpinfo.bsky.social
More info: www.easp.eu/news/itm/eas...
Deadline: 31st of Jan
With @celbaek.bsky.social, Janis Zickfeld and Zoe Rahwan, we are organizing an EASP Group Meeting on The Future of Behavioral Ethics: Social Perspectives on Dishonesty @easpinfo.bsky.social
More info: www.easp.eu/news/itm/eas...
Deadline: 31st of Jan
I am looking for a postdoc for my ERC-funded project “The many faces of prejudice: the “what”, the “why”, and the “how” of inferences we make from membership in social groups”.
To learn more and apply (by Jan 13): jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...
#psychjobs
I am looking for a postdoc for my ERC-funded project “The many faces of prejudice: the “what”, the “why”, and the “how” of inferences we make from membership in social groups”.
To learn more and apply (by Jan 13): jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...
#psychjobs
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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🗓️ Deadline: 3 Jan 2025
interested in cultural psychology? have skills in multi method analyses? enjoy writing papers?
apply here for a 12-13 month position to produce outputs with us: jobs.sussex.ac.uk/job/11fef29b...
🗓️ Deadline: 3 Jan 2025
Submit your research from topics related to the Mediterranean region and groups originating from the Mediterranean societies on this website: honorlogic.org/cretemeeting/
Submit your research from topics related to the Mediterranean region and groups originating from the Mediterranean societies on this website: honorlogic.org/cretemeeting/
doi.org/10.1037/pspi...
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doi.org/10.1037/pspi...
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