A central premise of the science of comparative affect is that we can best learn about the causes and consequences of affect by comparing affective phenomena across a variety of …
Purpose This study aims to examine psychological mechanisms underlying tacit knowledge- sharing behaviours. The personality trait of conscientiousness is tested in relation to …
D Cohen - Handbook of cultural psychology, 2007 - books.google.com
The chapter covers the four basic social science issues of causation, operationalization, sam‑ -pling, and interpretation (COSI):“Do I know what is causing what?”(causation);“Am I …
Across five studies using samples from both Japan and United States (N= 2345), we take a multi-method approach to test the prediction from life history theory that a slow, compared to …
Civic engagement is a classic example of a collective action problem: while civic participation improves life in the community as a whole, it is individually costly and thus there …
Models of collective action infrequently account for differences across individuals beyond a limited set of strategies, ignoring variation in endowment (eg physical condition, wealth …
T Guilfoos, KJ Kurtz - Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
We investigate whether cooperative behavior in social dilemmas is conditional on information about a partner's personality traits. Using a repeated one-shot continuous …
PM Johnson, H Baroud, CE Brady, M Abkowitz - Risk Analysis, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Planning for community resilience through public infrastructure projects often engenders problems associated with social dilemmas, but little work has been done to understand how …
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. However, it remains unclear which psychological mechanisms proximally …