Direct reciprocity among humans

Direct reciprocity is the tendency to repay others' cooperation. This tendency can be crucial to maintain cooperation in evolving populations. Once direct reciprocity evolves, individuals have a long‐run interest to cooperate, even if it is costly in the short run. The major theoretical framewo...

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Published in:Ethology 2024-04, Vol.130 (4)
Main Authors: Rossetti, Charlotte S. L., Hilbe, Christian
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Language:English
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