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Emphasizing real-world examples, Komorita and Parks illustrate both the theoretical and the ecological relevance of social dilemmas, focusing on "exchange theory" to explain how conflicts are resolved. This book is appropriate for students of psychology, political science, and sociology.
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Emphasizing real-world examples, Komorita and Parks illustrate both the theoretical and the ecological relevance of social dilemmas, focusing on "exchange theory" to explain how conflicts are resolved. This book is appropriate for students of psychology, political science, and sociology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 287g
- ISBN-13: 9780813330037
- ISBN-10: 0813330033
- Artikelnr.: 21274974
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 287g
- ISBN-13: 9780813330037
- ISBN-10: 0813330033
- Artikelnr.: 21274974
Samuel S. Komorita is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Illinois at Champaign. Craig D. Parks is assistant professor of psychology at Washington State University at Pullman.
Preface
Introduction
The Nature of Interdependence
Correspondence of Outcomes
The Mixed-Motive Case
Social Dilemmas
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Social Traps
The Public Goods Paradigm
Take-Some and Give-Some Games
Summary and Conclusions
Notes
The Prisoner's Dilemma
The Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma
The Win-Stay
Lose-Change Principle
Effects of Reward Structure
The Game of Chicken
Some Factors That Affect Cooperation in the PDG
Choices of the Other Person
Effects of Communication
Individual Differences
Other Factors
Theoretical Interpretations of the Prisoner's Dilemma
An Attributional Approach
A Theory of Interdependence
The Goal/Expectation Hypothesis
The Evolution of Cooperation
The N-person Prisoner's Dilemma
An Index of Cooperation
Group Size and Cooperation
Yamagishi's Structural Goal/Expectation Public Goods
What Are Public Goods? Types of Public Goods
Types of Public Goods
Why Do People Free Ride? Self-Efficacy
Group Size
The Sucker Effect
Other Variables
How Can Free Riding Be Minimized? Effects of Discussion
No Fear
No Greed
Sanctions
Method of Contribution
Auction
Group Competition for Public Goods
Summary
Social Traps
What Is a Social Trap? Behavior in a Social Trap
Responsible Harvesting
Conformity
Behavior Over Time
Complex Behavior in a Social Trap
Solving Resource Dilemmas
Structural Solutions
Who Wants to Change? Individual Solutions
Summary
Social Values
Assessment of Social Values
Measures of Social Values
Measures of Other Traits
Research on Social Values
Intergame Stability
Beliefs
Changing Behaviors
Where Do Values Come From? Sex Differences
Summary
Social Dilemmas and Interdisciplinary Issues
Political Science
The Arms Race
Gaming and the Arms Race: History
What Type of Game? Chicken
The Security Dilemma
xCoordination Games
Is One Game Adequate? Voting
Summary of Games in Political Science
Financial Issues
Bargaining and Negotiation
Other Questions
Summary of Games and Finance
Biology
PDG "Played" by Nonhumans
Evolution
Summary of Games in Biology
Summary and Conclusions
Examples of Social Dilemmas
Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
Steam Power
Incentive Programs
Energy Conservation
Future Research on Social Dilemmas
Applied Research
Rectifying Discrepant Findings
Interdisciplinary Work
References
Index
Introduction
The Nature of Interdependence
Correspondence of Outcomes
The Mixed-Motive Case
Social Dilemmas
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Social Traps
The Public Goods Paradigm
Take-Some and Give-Some Games
Summary and Conclusions
Notes
The Prisoner's Dilemma
The Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma
The Win-Stay
Lose-Change Principle
Effects of Reward Structure
The Game of Chicken
Some Factors That Affect Cooperation in the PDG
Choices of the Other Person
Effects of Communication
Individual Differences
Other Factors
Theoretical Interpretations of the Prisoner's Dilemma
An Attributional Approach
A Theory of Interdependence
The Goal/Expectation Hypothesis
The Evolution of Cooperation
The N-person Prisoner's Dilemma
An Index of Cooperation
Group Size and Cooperation
Yamagishi's Structural Goal/Expectation Public Goods
What Are Public Goods? Types of Public Goods
Types of Public Goods
Why Do People Free Ride? Self-Efficacy
Group Size
The Sucker Effect
Other Variables
How Can Free Riding Be Minimized? Effects of Discussion
No Fear
No Greed
Sanctions
Method of Contribution
Auction
Group Competition for Public Goods
Summary
Social Traps
What Is a Social Trap? Behavior in a Social Trap
Responsible Harvesting
Conformity
Behavior Over Time
Complex Behavior in a Social Trap
Solving Resource Dilemmas
Structural Solutions
Who Wants to Change? Individual Solutions
Summary
Social Values
Assessment of Social Values
Measures of Social Values
Measures of Other Traits
Research on Social Values
Intergame Stability
Beliefs
Changing Behaviors
Where Do Values Come From? Sex Differences
Summary
Social Dilemmas and Interdisciplinary Issues
Political Science
The Arms Race
Gaming and the Arms Race: History
What Type of Game? Chicken
The Security Dilemma
xCoordination Games
Is One Game Adequate? Voting
Summary of Games in Political Science
Financial Issues
Bargaining and Negotiation
Other Questions
Summary of Games and Finance
Biology
PDG "Played" by Nonhumans
Evolution
Summary of Games in Biology
Summary and Conclusions
Examples of Social Dilemmas
Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
Steam Power
Incentive Programs
Energy Conservation
Future Research on Social Dilemmas
Applied Research
Rectifying Discrepant Findings
Interdisciplinary Work
References
Index
Preface
Introduction
The Nature of Interdependence
Correspondence of Outcomes
The Mixed-Motive Case
Social Dilemmas
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Social Traps
The Public Goods Paradigm
Take-Some and Give-Some Games
Summary and Conclusions
Notes
The Prisoner's Dilemma
The Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma
The Win-Stay
Lose-Change Principle
Effects of Reward Structure
The Game of Chicken
Some Factors That Affect Cooperation in the PDG
Choices of the Other Person
Effects of Communication
Individual Differences
Other Factors
Theoretical Interpretations of the Prisoner's Dilemma
An Attributional Approach
A Theory of Interdependence
The Goal/Expectation Hypothesis
The Evolution of Cooperation
The N-person Prisoner's Dilemma
An Index of Cooperation
Group Size and Cooperation
Yamagishi's Structural Goal/Expectation Public Goods
What Are Public Goods? Types of Public Goods
Types of Public Goods
Why Do People Free Ride? Self-Efficacy
Group Size
The Sucker Effect
Other Variables
How Can Free Riding Be Minimized? Effects of Discussion
No Fear
No Greed
Sanctions
Method of Contribution
Auction
Group Competition for Public Goods
Summary
Social Traps
What Is a Social Trap? Behavior in a Social Trap
Responsible Harvesting
Conformity
Behavior Over Time
Complex Behavior in a Social Trap
Solving Resource Dilemmas
Structural Solutions
Who Wants to Change? Individual Solutions
Summary
Social Values
Assessment of Social Values
Measures of Social Values
Measures of Other Traits
Research on Social Values
Intergame Stability
Beliefs
Changing Behaviors
Where Do Values Come From? Sex Differences
Summary
Social Dilemmas and Interdisciplinary Issues
Political Science
The Arms Race
Gaming and the Arms Race: History
What Type of Game? Chicken
The Security Dilemma
xCoordination Games
Is One Game Adequate? Voting
Summary of Games in Political Science
Financial Issues
Bargaining and Negotiation
Other Questions
Summary of Games and Finance
Biology
PDG "Played" by Nonhumans
Evolution
Summary of Games in Biology
Summary and Conclusions
Examples of Social Dilemmas
Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
Steam Power
Incentive Programs
Energy Conservation
Future Research on Social Dilemmas
Applied Research
Rectifying Discrepant Findings
Interdisciplinary Work
References
Index
Introduction
The Nature of Interdependence
Correspondence of Outcomes
The Mixed-Motive Case
Social Dilemmas
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Social Traps
The Public Goods Paradigm
Take-Some and Give-Some Games
Summary and Conclusions
Notes
The Prisoner's Dilemma
The Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma
The Win-Stay
Lose-Change Principle
Effects of Reward Structure
The Game of Chicken
Some Factors That Affect Cooperation in the PDG
Choices of the Other Person
Effects of Communication
Individual Differences
Other Factors
Theoretical Interpretations of the Prisoner's Dilemma
An Attributional Approach
A Theory of Interdependence
The Goal/Expectation Hypothesis
The Evolution of Cooperation
The N-person Prisoner's Dilemma
An Index of Cooperation
Group Size and Cooperation
Yamagishi's Structural Goal/Expectation Public Goods
What Are Public Goods? Types of Public Goods
Types of Public Goods
Why Do People Free Ride? Self-Efficacy
Group Size
The Sucker Effect
Other Variables
How Can Free Riding Be Minimized? Effects of Discussion
No Fear
No Greed
Sanctions
Method of Contribution
Auction
Group Competition for Public Goods
Summary
Social Traps
What Is a Social Trap? Behavior in a Social Trap
Responsible Harvesting
Conformity
Behavior Over Time
Complex Behavior in a Social Trap
Solving Resource Dilemmas
Structural Solutions
Who Wants to Change? Individual Solutions
Summary
Social Values
Assessment of Social Values
Measures of Social Values
Measures of Other Traits
Research on Social Values
Intergame Stability
Beliefs
Changing Behaviors
Where Do Values Come From? Sex Differences
Summary
Social Dilemmas and Interdisciplinary Issues
Political Science
The Arms Race
Gaming and the Arms Race: History
What Type of Game? Chicken
The Security Dilemma
xCoordination Games
Is One Game Adequate? Voting
Summary of Games in Political Science
Financial Issues
Bargaining and Negotiation
Other Questions
Summary of Games and Finance
Biology
PDG "Played" by Nonhumans
Evolution
Summary of Games in Biology
Summary and Conclusions
Examples of Social Dilemmas
Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
Steam Power
Incentive Programs
Energy Conservation
Future Research on Social Dilemmas
Applied Research
Rectifying Discrepant Findings
Interdisciplinary Work
References
Index