The origins and psychology of human cooperation
Humans are an ultrasocial species. This sociality, however, cannot be fully explained by the
canonical approaches found in evolutionary biology, psychology, or economics …
canonical approaches found in evolutionary biology, psychology, or economics …
A problem in theory
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 …
methodological or statistical shortcomings. We argue that a large part of the problem is the …
Beyond Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) psychology: Measuring and map** scales of cultural and psychological distance
In this article, we present a tool and a method for measuring the psychological and cultural
distance between societies and creating a distance scale with any population as the point of …
distance between societies and creating a distance scale with any population as the point of …
Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in
authorities as a substantial determinant of tax compliance alongside traditional enforcement …
authorities as a substantial determinant of tax compliance alongside traditional enforcement …
[HTML][HTML] Map** morality with a compass: Testing the theory of 'morality-as-cooperation'with a new questionnaire
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 …
biological and cultural solutions to the problems of cooperation recurrent in human social …
Psychology as a historical science
Psychology has traditionally seen itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it
has only recently begun seriously grappling with cross-cultural variation. Here we argue that …
has only recently begun seriously grappling with cross-cultural variation. Here we argue that …
Social dilemmas among unequals
Direct reciprocity is a powerful mechanism for the evolution of cooperation on the basis of
repeated interactions,,–. It requires that interacting individuals are sufficiently equal, such …
repeated interactions,,–. It requires that interacting individuals are sufficiently equal, such …
Corruption and complexity: a scientific framework for the analysis of corruption networks
I Luna-Pla, JR Nicolás-Carlock - Applied Network Science, 2020 - Springer
Abstract According to United Nations, corruption is a systemic and adaptive phenomenon
that requires comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches for its effective prevention …
that requires comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches for its effective prevention …
Punishment: one tool, many uses
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 …
punishment–paying a cost to harm others–is thought to be a key supporting mechanism …
Suspecting foul play when it is objectively there: The association of political orientation with general and partisan conspiracy beliefs as a function of corruption levels
Recent research has showed that people with right-wing political orientations and political
extremists are more likely to harbor conspiracy beliefs. Utilizing a multisite data set (23 …
extremists are more likely to harbor conspiracy beliefs. Utilizing a multisite data set (23 …