نتایج جستجو برای: certainty of punishment

تعداد نتایج: 21165970  

Journal: :geopersia 0
amir saberi nasr faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran mohsen rezaei faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran majid dashti barmaki faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran

fuzzy water quality index (fwqi) was applied in order to assess the degree of drinking water resources in yazd province, iran. thisstudy has also offered the creation of a new fuzzy water quality index (fwqi) to evaluate this tool’s applicability. 12 chemicalparameters including toxic and non-toxic heavy metals measured in 71 groundwater samples collected from drinking water resourcesin rural a...

2016
Tetsushi Ohdaira

There are two types of costly punishment, i.e. peer-punishment and pool-punishment. While peer-punishment applies direct face to face punishment, pool-punishment is based on multi-point, collective interaction among group members. Regarding those two types of costly punishment, peer-punishment is especially considered to have the flaws that it lowers the average payoff of all players as well as...

Journal: :ACM Transactions on Computational Logic 2009

Journal: :حقوق اسلامی 0
ابراهیم باطنی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد حقوق جزای دانشگاه تهران (پردیس قم). محسن برهانی دانشجوی دکتری حقوق جزای دانشگاه تربیت مدرس.

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Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2010
David G Rand Joseph J Armao Mayuko Nakamaru Hisashi Ohtsuki

The evolution of cooperation is one of the great puzzles in evolutionary biology. Punishment has been suggested as one solution to this problem. Here punishment is generally defined as incurring a cost to inflict harm on a wrong-doer. In the presence of punishers, cooperators can gain higher payoffs than non-cooperators. Therefore cooperation may evolve as long as punishment is prevalent in the...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Kristin Laurin Azim F Shariff Joseph Henrich Aaron C Kay

The sanctioning of norm-transgressors is a necessary--though often costly--task for maintaining a well-functioning society. Prior to effective and reliable secular institutions for punishment, large-scale societies depended on individuals engaging in 'altruistic punishment'--bearing the costs of punishment individually, for the benefit of society. Evolutionary approaches to religion suggest tha...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2012
Simon T Powers Daniel J Taylor Joanna J Bryson

Pro-social punishment, whereby cooperators punish defectors, is often suggested as a mechanism that maintains cooperation in large human groups. Importantly, models that support this idea have to date only allowed defectors to be the target of punishment. However, recent empirical work has demonstrated the existence of anti-social punishment in public goods games. That is, individuals that defe...

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