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Molho C, Pena J, Singh M, Derex M
Curr Opin Psychol . 2024 Sep; 60:101913. PMID: 39342792
Norms and institutions enable large-scale human cooperation by creating shared expectations and changing individuals' incentives via monitoring or sanctioning. Like material technologies, these social technologies satisfy instrumental ends and solve...
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Molho C, De Petrillo F, Garfield Z, Slewe S
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 Jan; 379(1897):20230034. PMID: 38244602
Across human societies, people are sometimes willing to punish norm violators. Such punishment can take the form of revenge from victims, seemingly altruistic intervention from third parties, or legitimized sanctioning...
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Spadaro G, Molho C, van Prooijen J, Romano A, Mosso C, Van Lange P
Nat Hum Behav . 2022 Oct; 7(1):46-54. PMID: 36302996
Corruption is a pervasive phenomenon that affects the quality of institutions, undermines economic growth and exacerbates inequalities around the globe. Here we tested whether perceiving representatives of institutions as corrupt...
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Dores Cruz T, Thielmann I, Columbus S, Molho C, Wu J, Righetti F, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Oct; 376(1838):20200301. PMID: 34601907
Gossip-a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party-is hypothesized to impact reputation formation, partner selection, and cooperation. Laboratory experiments have found that people gossip about others' cooperativeness...
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Molho C, Wu J
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Oct; 376(1838):20200289. PMID: 34601906
Punishment and reputation-based mechanisms play a major role in supporting the evolution of human cooperation. Theoretical accounts and field observations suggest that humans use multiple tactics to intervene against offences-including...
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Shalvi S, Mol J, Molho C, Vu L, Leib M, Soraperra I
Curr Opin Psychol . 2021 Oct; 44:100-105. PMID: 34601400
The sharing economy is fueled by trust, which allows strangers to cooperate. To share responsibly, one needs to be aware of the various consequences sharing has on interacting and third...
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Balliet D, Molho C, Columbus S, Dores Cruz T
Curr Opin Psychol . 2021 Sep; 43:278-283. PMID: 34508966
Theory and experiments suggest people have different strategies (1) to condition their prosocial behavior in ways that maximize individual benefits and (2) to punish others who have exploited their own...
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Columbus S, Molho C
Curr Opin Psychol . 2021 Aug; 43:226-231. PMID: 34428709
Interdependence describes the mutual control different individuals have over their own and others' outcomes. Recent research suggests that interdependence is mentally represented along dimensions of mutual dependence, conflict (vs correspondence)...
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Peperkoorn L, Becker D, Balliet D, Columbus S, Molho C, Van Lange P
PLoS One . 2020 Dec; 15(12):e0244188. PMID: 33370332
A salient objective feature of the social environment in which people find themselves is group size. Knowledge of group size is highly relevant to behavioural scientists given that humans spend...
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Righetti F, Balliet D, Molho C, Columbus S, Faure R, Bahar Y, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2020 Oct; 17(20). PMID: 33092173
This work adopts an Interdependence Theory framework to investigate how the features of interdependent situations that couples face in their daily life (i.e., situations in which partners influence each other's...