J Wu, S Luan, N Raihani - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
Reward and punishment change the payoff structures of social interactions and therefore can potentially play a role in promoting prosocial behavior. Yet, there are boundary …
A scientist integrates evolutionary biology, genetics, psychology, economics, and more to explore the development and workings of human societies.“There is no good reason why …
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequences of punishment has largely relied upon agent-based modeling and laboratory …
OS Curry, MJ Chesters, CJ Van Lissa - Journal of Research in Personality, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Morality-as-Cooperation (MAC) is the theory that morality is a collection of biological and cultural solutions to the problems of cooperation recurrent in human social …
C Handley, S Mathew - Nature communications, 2020 - nature.com
A fundamental puzzle of human evolution is how we evolved to cooperate with genetically unrelated strangers in transient interactions. Group-level selection on culturally differentiated …
JJ Jordan, DG Rand - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Moralistic punishment can confer reputation benefits by signaling trustworthiness to observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that …
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that there are two major dimensions of social perception, often called warmth and competence, and that warmth is prioritized over competence in …
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 …
The field of personality psychology aspires to construct an overarching theory of human nature and individual differences: one that specifies the psychological mechanisms that …