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Norm dynamics: Interdisciplinary perspectives on social norm emergence, persistence, and change
Social norms are the glue that holds society together, yet our knowledge of them remains
heavily intellectually siloed. This article provides an interdisciplinary review of the emerging …
heavily intellectually siloed. This article provides an interdisciplinary review of the emerging …
Algorithm-mediated social learning in online social networks
Human social learning is increasingly occurring on online social platforms, such as Twitter,
Facebook, and TikTok. On these platforms, algorithms exploit existing social-learning biases …
Facebook, and TikTok. On these platforms, algorithms exploit existing social-learning biases …
Direct and indirect punishment of norm violations in daily life
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 …
consequences of punishment has largely relied upon agent-based modeling and laboratory …
Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness
Abstract Third-party punishment (TPP),,,,,,, in which unaffected observers punish selfishness,
promotes cooperation by deterring defection. But why should individuals choose to bear the …
promotes cooperation by deterring defection. But why should individuals choose to bear the …
Statistical physics of human cooperation
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 …
personal benefits for the common good and work together to achieve what they are unable …
Empathy and motivation for justice: Cognitive empathy and concern, but not emotional empathy, predict sensitivity to injustice for others
Why do people tend to care for upholding principles of justice? This study examined the
association between individual differences in the affective, motivational and cognitive …
association between individual differences in the affective, motivational and cognitive …
Signaling when no one is watching: A reputation heuristics account of outrage and punishment in one-shot anonymous interactions.
Moralistic punishment can confer reputation benefits by signaling trustworthiness to
observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that …
observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that …
The reputation of punishers
Punishment is a potential mechanism to stabilise cooperation between self-regarding
agents. Theoretical and empirical studies on the importance of a punitive reputation have …
agents. Theoretical and empirical studies on the importance of a punitive reputation have …
[HTML][HTML] The neural correlates of moral decision-making: A systematic review and meta-analysis of moral evaluations and response decision judgements
The aims of this systematic review were to determine:(a) which brain areas are consistently
more active when making (i) moral response decisions, defined as choosing a response to a …
more active when making (i) moral response decisions, defined as choosing a response to a …
Children punish third parties to satisfy both consequentialist and retributive motives
Adults punish moral transgressions to satisfy both retributive motives (such as wanting
antisocial others to receive their 'just deserts') and consequentialist motives (such as …
antisocial others to receive their 'just deserts') and consequentialist motives (such as …