A problem in theory

M Muthukrishna, J Henrich - Nature Human Behaviour, 2019 - nature.com
The replication crisis facing the psychological sciences is widely regarded as rooted in
methodological or statistical shortcomings. We argue that a large part of the problem is the …

Experimental games and social decision making

E Van Dijk, CKW De Dreu - Annual Review of Psychology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Experimental games model situations in which the future outcomes of individuals and
groups depend on their own choices and on those of other (groups of) individuals. Games …

Task-dependent algorithm aversion

N Castelo, MW Bos… - Journal of Marketing …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Research suggests that consumers are averse to relying on algorithms to perform tasks that
are typically done by humans, despite the fact that algorithms often perform better. The …

Semantics derived automatically from language corpora contain human-like biases

A Caliskan, JJ Bryson, A Narayanan - Science, 2017 - science.org
Machine learning is a means to derive artificial intelligence by discovering patterns in
existing data. Here, we show that applying machine learning to ordinary human language …

The mythical number two

DE Melnikoff, JA Bargh - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
It is often said that there are two types of psychological processes: one that is intentional,
controllable, conscious, and inefficient, and another that is unintentional, uncontrollable …

Cooperation, fast and slow: Meta-analytic evidence for a theory of social heuristics and self-interested deliberation

DG Rand - Psychological science, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Does cooperating require the inhibition of selfish urges? Or does “rational” self-interest
constrain cooperative impulses? I investigated the role of intuition and deliberation in …

Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness

JJ Jordan, M Hoffman, P Bloom, DG Rand - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
Abstract Third-party punishment (TPP),,,,,,, in which unaffected observers punish selfishness,
promotes cooperation by deterring defection. But why should individuals choose to bear the …

How does innovation consortium promote low-carbon agricultural technology innovation: An evolutionary game analysis

J Luo, M Hu, M Huang, Y Bai - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Low-carbon agriculture is a crucial component of sustainable development; technological
innovation is the cornerstone of the agricultural transformation towards low-carbon …

Social heuristics and social roles: Intuition favors altruism for women but not for men.

DG Rand, VL Brescoll, JAC Everett… - Journal of …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Are humans intuitively altruistic, or does altruism require self-control? A theory of social
heuristics, whereby intuitive responses favor typically successful behaviors, suggests that …

Statistical physics of human cooperation

M Perc, JJ Jordan, DG Rand, Z Wang, S Boccaletti… - Physics Reports, 2017 - Elsevier
Extensive cooperation among unrelated individuals is unique to humans, who often sacrifice
personal benefits for the common good and work together to achieve what they are unable …