نتایج جستجو برای: eternal punishment

تعداد نتایج: 11070  

2014
Marcel Cremene D. Dumitrescu Ligia Cremene

The punishment effect on social behavior is analyzed within the strategic interaction framework of Cellular Automata and computational Evolutionary Game Theory. A new game, called Social Honesty (SH), is proposed. The SH game is analyzed in spatial configurations. Probabilistic punishment is used as a dishonesty deterrence mechanism. In order to capture the intrinsic uncertainty of social envir...

Journal: :Psychological science 2016
Ko Kuwabara Siyu Yu Alice J Lee Adam D Galinsky

In the experiments reported here, we integrated work on hierarchy, culture, and the enforcement of group cooperation by examining patterns of punishment. Studies in Western contexts have shown that having high status can temper acts of dominance, suggesting that high status may decrease punishment by the powerful. We predicted that high status would have the opposite effect in Asian cultures be...

2008
Louis Putterman Bruno Garcia

We introduce new treatments of a voluntary contribution mechanism with opportunities to punish, to see how contributions and punishments change when (a) each dollar lost in punishment must be awarded to another team member and/or when (b) obtaining information on individuals’ contributions is a costly choice. Conjectures that tying punishments to rewards might reduce punishment of high contribu...

Journal: :منظر 0
سید امیر منصوری دکتری مطالعات شهری با گرایش منظر، استادیار پردیس هنرهای زیبا، دانشگاه تهران

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Journal: :فقه و اصول 0
حمید مسجدسرایی عابدین مؤمنی

although our religious doctrines have given special importance to the execution of legal punishments and penalties for their conventional outcomes, the execution of legal punishments or their suspension in the age of occultation of the infallible imam (a.s.) has been one of the controversial issues in jurisprudence, to the extent that it has created two conflicting fronts; one, a group of disti...

Journal: :Academic Medicine 2000

Journal: :J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2010
Klaus Jaffe Luis Zaballa

Most current attempts to explain the evolution—through individual selection—of pro-social behavior (i.e. behavior that favors the group) that allows for cohesive societies among non related individuals, focus on altruistic punishment as its evolutionary driving force. The main theoretical problem facing this line of research is that in the exercise of altruistic punishment the benefits of punis...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Helen Blank Guido Biele Hauke R Heekeren Marios G Philiastides

Perceptual decision making is the process by which information from sensory systems is combined and used to influence our behavior. In addition to the sensory input, this process can be affected by other factors, such as reward and punishment for correct and incorrect responses. To investigate the temporal dynamics of how monetary punishment influences perceptual decision making in humans, we c...

2012
Prof. Gerald N. Kimani Augustine

Use of corporal punishment to manage discipline continues in primary schools in Kenya despite its ban through a legal notice of the year 2001. There have been several reported cases of teacher use of corporal punishment in schools implying failure of interventions such as guidance and counselling to yield expected results in improving discipline in schools. This study therefore investigated tea...

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