NJ Raihani, R Bshary - Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2019 - cambridge.org
Humans are outstanding in their ability to cooperate with unrelated individuals, and punishment–paying a cost to harm others–is thought to be a key supporting mechanism …
Here we test the feasibility of using decision markets to select studies for replication and provide evidence about the replicability of online experiments. Social scientists (n= 162) …
Kant argued that individuals should be punished “proportional to their internal wickedness,” and recent work has demonstrated that essentialism—the notion that observable …
Past research has demonstrated that both consequentialist motives (such as deterrence) and deontological motives (such as “just deserts”) underlie children's and adults' punitive …
People often punish norm violations. In what cases is such punishment viewed as normative— a behavior that we “should” or even “must” engage in? We approach this question by asking …
Extortion occurs when one person uses some combination of threats and promises to extract an unfair share of benefits from another. Although extortion is a pervasive feature of human …
MA de Ponte, AC Santos - Quantum Information Processing, 2018 - Springer
In this paper we propose a game of a single qubit whose strategies can be implemented adiabatically. In addition, we show how to implement the strategies of a quantum game …
BD Earp, R Calcott, MG Reinecke… - S. Laham, Handbook of …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Moral psychology research often frames participant judgments in terms of adherence to abstract principles, such as utilitarianism or Kant's categorical imperative, and focuses on …