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Meeting now suggests we will meet again: Implications for debates on the evolution of cooperation

机译:现在开会意味着我们将再次开会:对合作演变的辩论的启示

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Humans are often generous, even towards strangers encountered by chance and even in the absence of any explicit information suggesting they will meet again. Because game theoretic analyses typically conclude that a psychology designed for direct reciprocity should defect in such situations, many have concluded that alternative explanations for human generosity—explanations beyond direct reciprocity—are necessary. However, human cooperation evolved within a material and informational ecology: Simply adding consideration of one minimal ecological relationship to the analysis of reciprocity brings theory and observation closer together, indicating that ecology-free analyses of cooperation can be fragile. Using simulations, we show that the autocorrelation of an individual's location over time means that even a chance encounter with an individual predicts an increased probability of a future encounter with that same individual. We discuss how a psychology designed for such an ecology may be expected to often cooperate even in apparently one-shot situations.
机译:人们常常很慷慨,即使是偶然遇到的陌生人,甚至在没有任何明确信息暗示他们会再次相遇的情况下,也是如此。由于博弈论分析通常得出结论,在这种情况下,旨在直接互惠的心理学应会失灵,因此许多人得出结论,对人类慷慨的其他解释(超越直接互惠的解释)是必要的。但是,人类合作是在物质和信息生态学中发展的:在互惠性分析中简单添加对一种最小生态关系的考虑,会使理论和观察更加紧密,这表明无生态学的合作分析可能是脆弱的。通过模拟,我们显示出一个人的位置随时间的自相关意味着即使与一个人的偶然相遇也可以预测与该个人的未来相遇的可能性增加。我们讨论了如何为这种生态学设计的心理学即使在明显的一次性情况下也可以经常合作。

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