نتایج جستجو برای: altruism

تعداد نتایج: 3697  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
E G Leigh

Many thought Darwinian natural selection could not explain altruism. This error led Wynne-Edwards to explain sustainable exploitation in animals by selection against overexploiting groups. Williams riposted that selection among groups rarely overrides within-group selection. Hamilton showed that altruism can evolve through kin selection. How strongly does group selection influence evolution? Fo...

2016
Megan M Filkowski R Nick Cochran Brian W Haas

Altruism is an important social construct related to human relationships and the way many interpersonal and economic decisions are made. Recent progress in social neuroscience research shows that altruism is associated with a specific pattern of brain activity. The tendency to engage in altruistic behaviors is associated with greater activity within limbic regions such as the nucleus accumbens ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2013

Journal: :Econometrica 2017

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2022

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2022

Journal: :The American naturalist 2005
Jean-François Le Galliard Régis Ferrière Ulf Dieckmann

Social behavior involves "staying and helping," two individual attributes that vary considerably among organisms. Investigating the ultimate causes of such variation, this study integrates previously separate lines of research by analyzing the joint evolution of altruism and mobility. We unfold the network of selective pressures and derive how these depend on physiological costs, eco-evolutiona...

2008
Markus M. Mobius Tanya Rosenblat Stephen Leider Markus M. Möbius

We conduct online field experiments in large real-world social networks in order to decompose prosocial giving into three components: (1) baseline altruism toward randomly selected strangers, (2) directed altruism that favors friends over random strangers, and (3) giving motivated by the prospect of future interaction. Directed altruism increases giving to friends by 52 percent relative to rand...

Journal: :Games 2017
Ingela Alger Jörgen W. Weibull

Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishness? We shed some light on this complex and non-trivial issue by examining a few canonical strategic interactions played by egoists, altruists and moralists. By altruists, we mean people who do not only care about their own material payoffs but also about those to others, and, by a moralist, we me...

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