متابعة
Jillian J. Jordan
Jillian J. Jordan
Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School
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عنوان
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السنة
Statistical physics of human cooperation
M Perc, JJ Jordan, DG Rand, Z Wang, S Boccaletti, A Szolnoki
Physics Reports 687, 1-51, 2017
13612017
Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness
JJ Jordan, M Hoffman, P Bloom, DG Rand
Nature 530 (7591), 473-476, 2016
5312016
Don’t get it or don’t spread it: Comparing self-interested versus prosocial motivations for COVID-19 prevention behaviors
JJ Jordan, E Yoeli, DG Rand
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 1-17, 2021
473*2021
Costly third-party punishment in young children
K McAuliffe, JJ Jordan, F Warneken
Cognition 134, 1-10, 2015
3232015
Development of in-group favoritism in children’s third-party punishment of selfishness
JJ Jordan, K McAuliffe, F Warneken
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (35), 12710-12715, 2014
2942014
Why Do We Hate Hypocrites? Evidence for a Theory of False Signaling
JJ Jordan, R Sommers, P Bloom, DG Rand
Psychological Science 28 (3), 356-368, 2017
2922017
Uncalculating cooperation is used to signal trustworthiness
JJ Jordan, M Hoffman, MA Nowak, DG Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (31), 8658–8663, 2016
2762016
Signaling when no one is watching: A reputation heuristics account of outrage and punishment in one-shot anonymous interactions.
JJ Jordan, DG Rand
Journal of personality and social psychology 118 (1), 57, 2020
1832020
Heuristics guide the implementation of social preferences in one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma experiments
V Capraro, JJ Jordan, DG Rand
Scientific Reports 4, 6790, 2014
1822014
The effects of endowment size and strategy method on third party punishment
J Jordan, K McAuliffe, D Rand
Experimental Economics 19, 741-763, 2016
1402016
Contagion of cooperation in static and fluid social networks
JJ Jordan, DG Rand, S Arbesman, JH Fowler, NA Christakis
PloS one 8 (6), e66199, 2013
1012013
Third-party punishment as a costly signal of high continuation probabilities in repeated games
JJ Jordan, DG Rand
Journal of theoretical biology 421, 189-202, 2017
542017
No unique effect of intergroup competition on cooperation: non-competitive thresholds are as effective as competitions between groups for increasing human cooperative behavior
MR Jordan, JJ Jordan, DG Rand
Evolution and Human Behavior 38 (1), 102-108, 2017
472017
Why we cooperate
JJ Jordan, A Peysakhovich, DG Rand
The Moral Brain: Multidisciplinary Perspectives., 2015
392015
Virtuous Victims
J Jordan, M Kouchaki
Science Advances 7 (42), 2021
382021
When do we punish people who don’t?
JW Martin, JJ Jordan, DG Rand, F Cushman
Cognition 193, 104040, 2019
312019
Does observability amplify sensitivity to moral frames? Evaluating a reputation-based account of moral preferences
V Capraro, JJ Jordan, BM Tappin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 94, 104103, 2021
162021
Punitive but discerning: Reputation can fuel ambiguously-deserved punishment, but does not erode sensitivity to nuance
J Jordan, N Kteily
OSF, 0
15*
Are you ‘virtue signaling’? Probably. But that doesn’t mean your outrage is inauthentic
J Jordan, D Rand
The New York Times, 2019
122019
How reputation does (and does not) drive people to punish without looking
JJ Jordan, NS Kteily
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (28), e2302475120, 2023
112023
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