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It is shown that automatic, intuitive responses favor cooperative strategies that reciprocate: it is argued that this behavior reflects the overgeneralization of cooperative strategies learned in the context of direct and indirect reciprocity.
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This article is published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 920 citations till now.

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Reciprocal Altruism-based Cooperation in a Social Network Game

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate cooperative behavior based on reciprocal altruism in a less restrictive environment and find that players constructed reciprocal relationships based on two types of interactions, cooperative behavior and unproductive communication.
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Fast to Forgive, Slow to Retaliate: Intuitive Responses in the Ultimatum Game Depend on the Degree of Unfairness

TL;DR: It is proposed that whether or not someone intuitively shows prosociality (cooperation) or retaliation is moderated by the degree (certainty) of unfairness, which suggests that it is advantageous to be prosocial when facing uncertainty.
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Diverse strategic identities induce dynamical states in evolutionary games

TL;DR: This paper showed the results of allowing individuals to adopt different strategies with different partners in the evolutionary dynamics, including time-dependent coexistence of cooperation and defection, system-wide shifts in the dominant strategy, and maturation in individual choices.
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Beyond Description: The Predictive Role of Affect, Memory, and Context in the Decision to Donate or Not Donate Blood

TL;DR: It is argued that the amassing of comprehensive large data sets detailing both the characteristics of the individuals and the context of their giving will ultimately allow for the more effective deployment of resources to improve recruitment and retention.
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Dispute Resolution or Escalation? The Strategic Gaming of Feedback Withdrawal Options in Online Markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors use laboratory markets with two-sided moral hazard to show that the mutual feedback withdrawal option, contrary to the intended purpose, produces an escalation of dispute.
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Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation

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