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Cooperation : an experimental analysis /

Cooperation: An Experimental Analysis presents the results of an experimental analysis that sought to identify the factors that inhibit, maintain, or promote cooperation. Two of these factors are given particular attention: inequity and interpersonal risk between potential cooperators. Using a molar...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Marwell, Gerald, 1937-, Schmitt, David R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1975.
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  • Front Cover; Cooperation: An Experimental Analysis; Copyright Page ; Dedication; Table of Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CREDITS; Chapter 1. Introduction: The Study of Cooperation; Chapter 2. Methods: Measurement and Experimental Design; Previous Settings; Setting Characteristics and Procedures; Chapter 3. The First Experiments: Inequity and Cooperation; Inequity Size and Withdrawal from Cooperation; Inequity, Reward Transfers, and Cooperation; A Replication with Children; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Cooperation and Interpersonal Risk.
  • The Effects of Interpersonal Risk: The Small-Risk ExperimentIncreasing Risk's Size: The Large-Risk Experiment; Durability of the Risk Effect: The Large-Risk, Extended Experiment; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Cooperation and Interpersonal Risk: Tests for Generality; Part I: Variation in Rewards; Increasing the Rewards for Cooperation: The Large-Risk, Large-Pay Experiment; Eliminating the Rewards for Taking: The Destroy Experiment; Part II: Varying Other Characteristics of Risk; The Effects of Scheduling: The Intermittent Availability of Risk Experiment.
  • Distributing the Ability to Take: The Asymmetric Risk ExperimentPart III: Cross-Procedural and Cross-Population Replications; A Cross-Procedural Replication: The Simplified Setting Experiment; Comparison with Methods of Standard Risk Experiment; A Cross-Cultural Replication: The Basic Norwegian Experiment; The Effect of Sex Roles: The Mixed-Sex Experiment; Chapter 6. Achieving Cooperation under Risk: Protection and Communication; Removing the ""Safe"" Alternative-The Large-Risk, No-Protection Experiment; Counteracting Risk through Warning: The Signaled Avoidance Experiment.
  • Creating Nonrisk Conditions: The Free-Operant Avoidance ExperimentPreventing Conflict through Talking: The Open Communication Experiment; Ending Conflict through Talking: The Delayed Communication Experiment; Chapter 7. Achieving Cooperation under Risk: Relations between People; Part I: Minimal Relations; The Other Person Is Real: The Pre-Session Visibility Experiment; Increasing the Contact: The Pre-Session Communication Experiment; Still More Exposure: The Visibility Experiment; Part II: Maximal Relations; Common Resources: The Married Couples Experiment.
  • Close Past Relationships but Separate Economies: The Best Friends ExperimentPart III: The Invocation of Group Norms; Invoking Outside Norms: The ""Steal"" Experiment; Using Community Norms: The Rip-Off Experiment; The Demand Characteristics of the Instructions; Part IV: Inequity and Interpersonal Risk; Chapter 8. Achieving Cooperation under Risk: Pacifism; Unconditional Cooperation: The Total Pacifism Experiment; Defining the Situation: Two Delayed-Pacifism Experiments; Reducing Hostilities: The Pacifism Conflict Experiment; A Cross-Cultural Replication: The American Pacifism Experiment.