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1Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8205, USA. david.pietraszewski@yale.edu
Abstract:
The psychology underlying revenge in an intergroup context is built around a small handful of recurrent interaction types. Analyzing the cost/benefit calculations of each agent’s role within these interaction types provides a more precise way to characterize intergroup conflict and revenge. This in turn allows for more precise models of the psychology of intergroup conflict to be proposed and tested.
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