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      Third-party responses to injustice: a review on the preference for compensation

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      Crime Psychology Review
      Informa UK Limited

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            Altruistic punishment in humans.

            Human cooperation is an evolutionary puzzle. Unlike other creatures, people frequently cooperate with genetically unrelated strangers, often in large groups, with people they will never meet again, and when reputation gains are small or absent. These patterns of cooperation cannot be explained by the nepotistic motives associated with the evolutionary theory of kin selection and the selfish motives associated with signalling theory or the theory of reciprocal altruism. Here we show experimentally that the altruistic punishment of defectors is a key motive for the explanation of cooperation. Altruistic punishment means that individuals punish, although the punishment is costly for them and yields no material gain. We show that cooperation flourishes if altruistic punishment is possible, and breaks down if it is ruled out. The evidence indicates that negative emotions towards defectors are the proximate mechanism behind altruistic punishment. These results suggest that future study of the evolution of human cooperation should include a strong focus on explaining altruistic punishment.
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              The pursuit of joint outcomes and equality in outcomes: An integrative model of social value orientation.

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                Journal
                Crime Psychology Review
                Crime Psychology Review
                Informa UK Limited
                2374-4006
                2374-4014
                May 18 2018
                January 2017
                May 18 2018
                January 2017
                : 3
                : 1
                : 59-77
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
                [2 ] Psychology, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
                Article
                10.1080/23744006.2018.1470765
                be15377a-a936-4324-b79f-b74186f64ef5
                © 2017
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