2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10818-018-9271-5
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Social context reveals gender differences in cooperative behavior

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“…Participants were involved in a social interaction through the communication and group formation. This laboratory model combines the classic social psychology minimal group paradigm with group manipulations that cause a sense of social attachment and shape prosocial behavior (Nishi et al, 2016;Peshkovskaya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Social Interaction Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participants were involved in a social interaction through the communication and group formation. This laboratory model combines the classic social psychology minimal group paradigm with group manipulations that cause a sense of social attachment and shape prosocial behavior (Nishi et al, 2016;Peshkovskaya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Social Interaction Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the theoretical framework for understanding human decision making, a social dilemma game is employed frequently as it represents human interactions in a variety of settings. In particular, the prisoner's dilemma is the most commonly employed game in behavioral and psychological studies (Kieslich and Hilbig, 2014;Peshkovskaya et al, 2018;Haesevoets et al, 2020) due to its potential to interpret the emergence and survival of cooperative behavior (Doebeli and Hauert, 2005;Perc and Wang, 2010;Wang et al, 2012). It is known that the prisoner's dilemma game player has two strategies: cooperation and non-cooperation, the latter commonly named defection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…При этом, как показывает Т. Шибутани, маргинализированная личность необязательно одинока, поскольку подобные личности, разделяющие общие интересы и наклонности, могут создавать маргинальные сообщества и субкультуры [Shibutani, 2009: 575-581]. Исследования на стыке поведенческой экономики и социальной психологии демонстрируют, что человек негативно воспринимает отвержение группой и стремится стать частью сообщества -уже существующего или вновь организованного [Peshkovskaya, Myagkov, 2020;Peshkovskaya, Babkina, Myagkov, 2019;Peshkovskaya, Babkina, Myagkov, 2018]. И хотя этот вывод был сделан в контексте культурной маргинализации мигрантов и исследований в области социальной психологии, в значительной степени он подходит и к нашей ситуации социально маргинализированных подростков, становящихся изгоями в собственном молодежном сообществе.…”
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“…This type of laboratory model combines the classical paradigm of the "minimal group" of social psychology with group manipulations that evoke a sense of social attachment. Employing this model in the experiments enabled us to understand that socialization leads to an increase in the level of cooperation among participants and its stability within social groups compared with the level of initial cooperation in a random group of strangers (Peshkovskaya et al, 2017b(Peshkovskaya et al, , 2018Babkina et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%