نتایج جستجو برای: leader permit killer from governmental punishment

تعداد نتایج: 5649277  

2013
Hajime Shimao Mayuko Nakamaru

Whether costly punishment encourages cooperation is one of the principal questions in studies on the evolution of cooperation and social sciences. In society, punishment helps deter people from flouting rules in institutions. Specifically, graduated punishment is a design principle for long-enduring common-pool resource institutions. In this study, we investigate whether graduated punishment ca...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 1997
D C Lerman B A Iwata B A Shore I G DeLeon

Although the use of punishment often raises ethical issues, such procedures may be needed when the reinforcers that maintain behavior cannot be identified or controlled, or when competing reinforcers cannot be found. Results of several studies on the effects of intermittent schedules of punishment suggest that therapists must use fairly rich schedules of punishment to suppress problem behavior....

2000
Orit Perry Ido Erev Ernan Haruvy

The timing and the frequency of punishment are critical elements in law enforcement. Previous studies suggest the superiority of immediate punishment schemes over delayed punishment, as well as the importance of frequent punishment. Yet law enforcement schemes which utilize both frequent and immediate punishment may be cost prohibitive in real settings. In this work, we propose the “bad lottery...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Wojtek Przepiorka Andreas Diekmann

Social control and the enforcement of social norms glue a society together. It has been shown theoretically and empirically that informal punishment of wrongdoers fosters cooperation in human groups. Most of this research has focused on voluntary and uncoordinated punishment carried out by individual group members. However, as punishment is costly, it is an open question as to why humans engage...

2006
Jenna Bednar

This paper examines an important aspect of federalism: the effect of a secession threat on the union’s productivity. Productivity requires a compliance maintenance regime with credible punishment. An exit option gives a government the alternative of opting out of the union rather than suffer the disutility of a punishment. Equilibria are characterized over a continuous range of exit option valu...

2014
Molly J. Crockett Yagiz Özdemir Ernst Fehr

Humans will incur costs to punish others who violate social norms. Theories of justice highlight 2 motives for punishment: a forward-looking deterrence of future norm violations and a backward-looking retributive desire to harm. Previous studies of costly punishment have not isolated how much people are willing to pay for retribution alone, because typically punishment both inflicts damage (sat...

Ghana, S, Jouybari, L, Kor, Y, Mansoor Bostani, M, Sanagoo, Akram,

Background: The training context forms the existence of humanity. The aim of the punishment in the universities is the decrease of behavior-incidence. This study examined the students’ attitude and experiences toward the punishment in the educational environments, in the Golestan University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This is a qualitative study. The 30 students interviewed with the semi...

Journal: :Multivariate behavioral research 2012
Marike Polak Mark de Rooij Willem J Heiser

In this article we propose a model-free diagnostic for single-peakedness (unimodality) of item responses. Presuming a unidimensional unfolding scale and a given item ordering, we approximate item response functions of all items based on ordered conditional means (OCM). The proposed OCM methodology is based on Thurstone & Chave's (1929) criterion of irrelevance, which is a graphical, exploratory...

2016
Lisa Stolzenberg Stewart J. D'Alessio William C. Bailey Ruth D. Peterson John K. Cochran

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2010
Olivia M Jakobs Elizabeth M O'Leary Mark F Cormack Guan C Chong

The extraordinary (unplanned) review of clinical privileges is the means by which an organisation can manage specific complaints about individual practitioners' clinical competence that require immediate investigation. To date, the extraordinary review of clinical privileges for doctors and dentists has not been the subject of much research and there is a pressing need for the evaluation and re...

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