Consistent Strategy Updating in Spatial and Non-Spatial Behavioral Experiments Does Not Promote Cooperation in Social Networks

2012-11-19 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Consistent Strategy Updating in Spatial and Non-Spatial Behavioral Experiments Does Not Promote Cooperation in Social Networks​
Grujić, J.; Röhl, T.; Semmann, D.; Milinski, M. & Traulsen, A.​ (2012) 
PLoS ONE7(11) art. e47718​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047718 

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Grujić, Jelena; Röhl, Torsten; Semmann, Dirk; Milinski, Manfred; Traulsen, Arne
Abstract
The presence of costly cooperation between otherwise selfish actors is not trivial. A prominent mechanism that promotes cooperation is spatial population structure. However, recent experiments with human subjects report substantially lower level of cooperation then predicted by theoretical models. We analyze the data of such an experiment in which a total of 400 players play a Prisoner\’s Dilemma on a 4
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19-November-2012
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PLoS ONE 
ISSN
1932-6203
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8
Language
English

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