J Fox, M Guyer - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1977 - journals.sagepub.com
The effects of group size and cooperativeness of others upon an individual's propensity to cooperate is studied using the Take-Some format of the Prisoner's Dilemma game. By …
Twelve triads were run for 100 trials each in a three‐person prisoner's dilemma game, where choices were made anonymously. Results showed that the level of cooperation was …
R Hardin - Behavioral science, 1971 - Wiley Online Library
The problem of collective action to produce a group collective good is analyzed as the game of Individual vs. Collective and then as an n‐person game to show that, under the …
T Wildschut, CA Insko, B Pinter - European Journal of Social …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
An experiment assessed the prisoner's dilemma game (PDG) choices of a set of three persons who interacted with another supposed set of three persons. There were four …
P Bonacich, GH Shure, JP Kahan… - Journal of Conflict …, 1976 - journals.sagepub.com
This study explores the relationship between group size and member cooperation when individual and group interests conflict. Existing theories incorrectly imply that larger groups …
G Marwell, DR Schmitt - Journal of Personality and Social …, 1972 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Assigned 60 male undergraduates to 12 2-person and 12 3-person groups. Ss played either a standard or an equivalent 3-person version of the Prisoner's Dilemma game …
VE Bixenstine, HM Potash… - The Journal of Abnormal …, 1963 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract In a Prisoner's Dilemma type game, Ss (male and female students) were asked to make repeated choice between 2 alternatives, R and B, where R is presumably the …
The explicit communication structure between pair members was manipulated for six groups of Ss in a two‐person, iterated Prisoner's Dilemma game. In addition, Ss in each of the 29 …
VE Bixenstine, JW Gaebelein - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1971 - journals.sagepub.com
Method Subjects. Fifty male and fifty female under-graduate students drawn from the introduc-tory psychology course at Kent State Univer-sity were our subjects. The course …