نتایج جستجو برای: punishment

تعداد نتایج: 9028  

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2017
Michael L Slepian Brock Bastian

We live in a world that values justice; when a crime is committed, just punishment is expected to follow. Keeping one's misdeed secret therefore appears to be a strategic way to avoid (just) consequences. Yet, people may engage in self-punishment to right their own wrongs to balance their personal sense of justice. Thus, those who seek an escape from justice by keeping secrets may in fact end u...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2006
Stacy K Lynch Eric Turkheimer Brian M D'Onofrio Jane Mendle Robert E Emery Wendy S Slutske Nicholas G Martin

Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs that cannot control for genetic or shared environmental confounds. The present study used a sample of children of twins and a hierarchical linear modeling statistical approach to analyze the consequences of varying levels of punishment while controlling for many confounding influences. The sample ...

2017
Linjie Liu Xiaojie Chen Attila Szolnoki

Prosocial punishment has been proved to be a powerful mean to promote cooperation. Recent studies have found that social exclusion, which indeed can be regarded as a kind of punishment, can also support cooperation. However, if prosocial punishment and exclusion are both present, it is still unclear which strategy is more advantageous to curb free-riders. Here we first study the direct competit...

2016
Nienke C Jonker Klaske A Glashouwer Brian D Ostafin Madelon E van Hemel-Ruiter Frédérique R E Smink Hans W Hoek Peter J de Jong

More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhance insight into characteristics that underlie the development and maintenance of overweight and obesity at a young age. The current study is the first to focus on attentional biases towards rewarding and punishing cues as potentially important factors. Participants were young adolescents (N = 607)...

2014
D Sagree Govender Reshma Sookrajh

Global and national concerns that corporal punishment is still being used, openly in certain milieus and surreptitiously in others, suggests that education stakeholders need to take cognisance of teachers’ perceptions and experiences that influence their classroom discipline in the context of changing curriculum policies and legislation. This study was guided by research objectives that explore...

2014
Jingbo Gong Jiajin Yuan Suhong Wang Lijuan Shi Xilong Cui Xuerong Luo

OBJECTIVE The current model of ADHD suggests abnormal reward and punishment sensitivity, although differences in ADHD subgroups are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of feedback valence (reward or punishment) and punishment magnitude (small or large) on Feedback-Related Negativity (FRN) and Late Positive Potential (LPP) in two subtypes of ADHD (ADHD-C and ADHD-I) compared to t...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2014
Oliver P Hauser Martin A Nowak David G Rand

It has been argued that punishment promotes the evolution of cooperation when mutation rates are high (i.e. when agents engage in 'exploration dynamics'). Mutations maintain a steady supply of agents that punish free-riders, and thus free-riders are at a disadvantage. Recent experiments, however, have demonstrated that free-riders sometimes also pay to punish cooperators. Inspired by these empi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Jia-Jia Wu Bo-Yu Zhang Zhen-Xing Zhou Qiao-Qiao He Xiu-Deng Zheng Ross Cressman Yi Tao

In a pairwise interaction, an individual who uses costly punishment must pay a cost in order that the opponent incurs a cost. It has been argued that individuals will behave more cooperatively if they know that their opponent has the option of using costly punishment. We examined this hypothesis by conducting two repeated two-player Prisoner's Dilemma experiments, that differed in their payoffs...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2001
J Henrich R Boyd

In this paper, we present a cultural evolutionary model in which norms for cooperation and punishment are acquired via two cognitive mechanisms: (1) payoff-biased transmission-a tendency to copy the most successful individual; and (2) conformist transmission-a tendency to copy the most frequent behavior in the population. We first show that if a finite number of punishment stages is permitted (...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2017
Emi Furukawa Brent Alsop Paula Sowerby Stephanie Jensen Gail Tripp

BACKGROUND The behavioral sensitivity of children with ADHD to punishment has received limited theoretical and experimental attention. This study evaluated the effects of punishment on the response allocation of children with ADHD and typically developing children. METHOD Two hundred and ten children, 145 diagnosed with ADHD, completed an operant task in which they chose between playing two s...

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