Intergroup RelationsIntergroup Relations examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining the whole range of interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behaviour of large social groups. |
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... prisoner's dilemma , " in which each of two individuals must decide whether to cooperate or compete without knowing what the other will do . The name comes from an anecdote in which two sus- pected criminals are arrested and placed in ...
... prisoner's dilemma , " in which each of two individuals must decide whether to cooperate or compete without knowing what the other will do . The name comes from an anecdote in which two sus- pected criminals are arrested and placed in ...
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... prisoner's dilemma paradigm has helped to identify under what conditions pairs of individuals will develop mutual cooperation in response to the dilemma , and when they will " lock in " to competitive responding in which both lose in ...
... prisoner's dilemma paradigm has helped to identify under what conditions pairs of individuals will develop mutual cooperation in response to the dilemma , and when they will " lock in " to competitive responding in which both lose in ...
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... dilemmas involve two or more groups of individuals ? In an important program of research , Insko and his colleagues ... prisoner's dilemma setting they are much more likely to make cooperative choices than when deci- sions are made by ...
... dilemmas involve two or more groups of individuals ? In an important program of research , Insko and his colleagues ... prisoner's dilemma setting they are much more likely to make cooperative choices than when deci- sions are made by ...
Contents
FROM BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES | 1 |
WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
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