نتایج جستجو برای: punish

تعداد نتایج: 1397  

2012
Christine Clavien Colby J. Tanner Fabrice Clément Michel Chapuisat

The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperation among unrelated individuals. It is regularly assumed that humans have a universal disposition to punish social norm violators, which is sometimes labelled "universal structure of human morality" or "pure aversion to social betrayal". Here we present evidence that, contrary to this hypothesis, ...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2004
Samuel Bowles Herbert Gintis

How do human groups maintain a high level of cooperation despite a low level of genetic relatedness among group members? We suggest that many humans have a predisposition to punish those who violate group-beneficial norms, even when this imposes a fitness cost on the punisher. Such altruistic punishment is widely observed to sustain high levels of cooperation in behavioral experiments and in na...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2016
Katrina M Fincher Philip E Tetlock

This article uses methods drawn from perceptual psychology to answer a basic social psychological question: Do people process the faces of norm violators differently from those of others--and, if so, what is the functional significance? Seven studies suggest that people process these faces different and the differential processing makes it easier to punish norm violators. Studies 1 and 2 use a ...

2015
Kenneth W. Simons KENNETH W. SIMONS

In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime that the defendant has committed and of whether the conduct is criminal at all. Under the widely accepted modern hierarchy of mental states, an actor is most culpable for causing harm purposely and progressively less culpable for doing so knowingly, recklessly, or negligently. Notably, this hierarc...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2006
Christopher M. Anderson Louis Putterman

The prospect of receiving a monetary sanction for free riding has been shown to increase contributions to public goods. We ask whether the impulse to punish is unresponsive to the cost to the punisher, or whether, like other preferences, it interacts with prices to generate a conventional demand curve. We test the price responsiveness of the demand for punishment by randomly varying the cost of...

Journal: :Science 2004
Dominique J-F de Quervain Urs Fischbacher Valerie Treyer Melanie Schellhammer Ulrich Schnyder Alfred Buck Ernst Fehr

Many people voluntarily incur costs to punish violations of social norms. Evolutionary models and empirical evidence indicate that such altruistic punishment has been a decisive force in the evolution of human cooperation. We used H2 15O positron emission tomography to examine the neural basis for altruistic punishment of defectors in an economic exchange. Subjects could punish defection either...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Molly J Crockett Annemieke Apergis-Schoute Benedikt Herrmann Matthew D Lieberman Ulrich Müller Trevor W Robbins Luke Clark

Humans are willing to incur personal costs to punish others who violate social norms. Such "costly punishment" is an important force for sustaining human cooperation, but the causal neurobiological determinants of punishment decisions remain unclear. Using a combination of behavioral, pharmacological, and neuroimaging techniques, we show that manipulating the serotonin system in humans alters c...

Journal: :International Review of Law and Economics 2010

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