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The Collective Trust Game: An Online Group Adaptation of the Trust Game Based on the HoneyComb Paradigm
Published on: October 20, 2022
Are we there yet? Every computational theory needs a few black boxes, including theories about groups
1Department of Political Science, College of Business, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392, USAandrew.delton@stonybrook.eduhttps://www.andrewdelton.com.
Abstract:
Pietraszewski exemplifies the need for computational theory using group conflict; I complement this with an example of group cooperation. He criticizes past theories for having black boxes; I suggest his theory also has a black box - the concept of costs. He divides what mentally constitutes a group from mere ancillary attributes; I hazard that some of these attributes are essential.
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