[PDF][PDF] The dual-process approach to human sociality: A review
V Capraro - Available at SSRN, 2019 - researchgate.net
Which social decisions are intuitive? Which are deliberative? The dual-process approach to
human sociality has emerged in the last decades as a vibrant and exciting area of research …
human sociality has emerged in the last decades as a vibrant and exciting area of research …
Cooperation, fast and slow: Meta-analytic evidence for a theory of social heuristics and self-interested deliberation
DG Rand - Psychological science, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Does cooperating require the inhibition of selfish urges? Or does “rational” self-interest
constrain cooperative impulses? I investigated the role of intuition and deliberation in …
constrain cooperative impulses? I investigated the role of intuition and deliberation in …
Cross-cultural variation in cooperation: A meta-analysis.
Impersonal cooperation among strangers enables societies to create valuable public goods,
such as infrastructure, public services, and democracy. Several factors have been proposed …
such as infrastructure, public services, and democracy. Several factors have been proposed …
The dual-process approach to human sociality: Meta-analytic evidence for a theory of internalized heuristics for self-preservation.
V Capraro - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Which social decisions are influenced by intuitive processes? Which by deliberative
processes? The dual-process approach to human sociality has emerged in the last decades …
processes? The dual-process approach to human sociality has emerged in the last decades …
Rethinking spontaneous giving: Extreme time pressure and ego-depletion favor self-regarding reactions
V Capraro, G Cococcioni - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Previous experimental studies suggest that cooperation in one-shot anonymous interactions
is, on average, spontaneous, rather than calculative. To explain this finding, it has been …
is, on average, spontaneous, rather than calculative. To explain this finding, it has been …
Altruism, fast and slow? Evidence from a meta-analysis and a new experiment
Can we use the lens of dual-system theories to explain altruistic behavior? In recent years
this question has attracted the interest of both economists and psychologists. We contribute …
this question has attracted the interest of both economists and psychologists. We contribute …
[HTML][HTML] Playing a different game: Situation perception mediates framing effects on cooperative behaviour
S Columbus, J Münich, FH Gerpott - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2020 - Elsevier
Context frames such as describing a Prisoner's Dilemma as a “community” or a “stock
exchange” game cause significant variation in cooperative behaviour. Here, we draw on …
exchange” game cause significant variation in cooperative behaviour. Here, we draw on …
Unleashing animal spirits: Self-control and overpricing in experimental asset markets
MG Kocher, KE Lucks… - The Review of Financial …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
One explanation for overpricing on asset markets is a lack of traders' self-control. We
implement the first experiment to address the causal relationship between self-control and …
implement the first experiment to address the causal relationship between self-control and …
Does self-control depletion affect risk attitudes?
H Gerhardt, H Schildberg-Hörisch, J Willrodt - European Economic Review, 2017 - Elsevier
A core prediction of recent “dual-self” models is that risk attitudes depend on self-control.
While these models have received a lot of attention, empirical evidence regarding their …
While these models have received a lot of attention, empirical evidence regarding their …
Peers at work: Evidence from the lab
This paper reports the results of a lab experiment designed to study the role of observability
for peer effects in the setting of a simple production task. In our experiment, participants in …
for peer effects in the setting of a simple production task. In our experiment, participants in …