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Autor:
Sarah Pope-Caldwell, Sheina Lew-Levy, Luke Maurits, Adam H Boyette, Kate Ellis-Davies, Daniel Haun, Harriet Over, Bailey R House
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 11, p e0276845 (2022)
Compared to other species, the extent of human cooperation is unparalleled. Such cooperation is coordinated between community members via social norms. Developmental research has demonstrated that very young children are sensitive to social norms, an
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https://doaj.org/article/9aa9cba453744f468a39e16562d30549
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e103422 (2014)
Chimpanzees confer benefits on group members, both in the wild and in captive populations. Experimental studies of how animals allocate resources can provide useful insights about the motivations underlying prosocial behavior, and understanding the r
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https://doaj.org/article/bd365e6c4cea460f80d2a447f6014393
Autor:
Joan B. Silk, Bailey R. House, Carla Sebastián-Enesco, Andrew Marcus Smith, Süheyla Yilmaz, Patricia Kanngiesser, H. Clark Barrett, Alejandro Erut
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms play an important role in motivating third-party punishment (TPP), and also in explaining societal differences in prosocial behaviour. However, ther
Autor:
Michael Tomasello, Bailey R. House
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 171:84-98
Prosocial and normative behavior emerges in early childhood, but substantial changes in prosocial behavior in middle childhood may be due to it becoming integrated with children's understanding of what is normative. Here we show that information abou
Autor:
Bailey R. House
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Psychology. 20:87-91
Humans are both highly prosocial and extremely sensitive to social norms, and some theories suggest that norms are necessary to account for uniquely human forms of prosocial behavior and cooperation. Understanding how norms influence prosocial behavi
Autor:
Bailey R, House, Patricia, Kanngiesser, H Clark, Barrett, Tanya, Broesch, Senay, Cebioglu, Alyssa N, Crittenden, Alejandro, Erut, Sheina, Lew-Levy, Carla, Sebastian-Enesco, Andrew Marcus, Smith, Süheyla, Yilmaz, Joan B, Silk
Publikováno v:
Nature human behaviour. 4(1)
Recent studies have proposed that social norms play a key role in motivating human cooperation and in explaining the unique scale and cultural diversity of our prosociality. However, there have been few studies that directly link social norms to the
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 34:86-93
Cooperation between nonrelatives is common in humans. Reciprocal altruism is a plausible evolutionary mechanism for cooperation within unrelated pairs, as selection may favor individuals who selectively cooperate with those who have cooperated with t
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 33:291-308
Humans regularly engage in prosocial behavior that differs strikingly from that of even our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). In laboratory settings, chimpanzees are indifferent when given the opportunity to deliver valued
Autor:
Bailey R. House, Joan B. Silk
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:10910-10917
A growing body of evidence shows that humans are remarkably altruistic primates. Food sharing and division of labor play an important role in all human societies, and cooperation extends beyond the bounds of close kinship and networks of reciprocatin
Autor:
Bailey R. House
Publikováno v:
Developmental science. 20(6)
Contingent reciprocity is an important foundation of human cooperation, but we know little about how reciprocal behavior develops across diverse societies, nor about how the development of reciprocal behavior is related to the development of prosocia