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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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August 14, 2019
Do people always invest less in attack than defense? Possible qualifying factors
Ori Weisel
Frontiers in Psychology
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November 20, 2015
Negative and positive externalities in intergroup conflict: exposure to the opportunity to help the outgroup reduces the inclination to harm it
Ori Weisel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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March 23, 2021
Vaccination as a social contract: The case of COVID-19 and US political partisanship
Ori Weisel
Current Opinion in Psychology
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November 19, 2021
Moral currencies: Explaining corrupt collaboration
Ori Weisel, Shaul Shalvi
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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October 25, 2022
Frames, trade-offs, and perspectives
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 12, 2015
The collaborative roots of corruption
Ori Weisel, Shaul Shalvi
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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September 5, 2015
"Ingroup love" and "outgroup hate" in intergroup conflict between natural groups
Ori Weisel, Robert Böhm
Frontiers in Psychology
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July 22, 2021
Perceived Level of Threat and Cooperation
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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November 29, 2017
Internal conflict, market uniformity, and transparency in price competition between teams
Michael Kurschilgen, Alexander Morell, Ori Weisel
Nature Communications
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June 21, 2018
Dispositional free riders do not free ride on punishment
Till O Weber, Ori Weisel, Simon Gächter
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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August 14, 2019
Do people always invest less in attack than defense? Possible qualifying factors
Ori Weisel
Frontiers in Psychology
|
November 20, 2015
Negative and positive externalities in intergroup conflict: exposure to the opportunity to help the outgroup reduces the inclination to harm it
Ori Weisel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
March 23, 2021
Vaccination as a social contract: The case of COVID-19 and US political partisanship
Ori Weisel
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
November 19, 2021
Moral currencies: Explaining corrupt collaboration
Ori Weisel, Shaul Shalvi
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
October 25, 2022
Frames, trade-offs, and perspectives
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 12, 2015
The collaborative roots of corruption
Ori Weisel, Shaul Shalvi
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
|
September 5, 2015
"Ingroup love" and "outgroup hate" in intergroup conflict between natural groups
Ori Weisel, Robert Böhm
Frontiers in Psychology
|
July 22, 2021
Perceived Level of Threat and Cooperation
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
|
November 29, 2017
Internal conflict, market uniformity, and transparency in price competition between teams
Michael Kurschilgen, Alexander Morell, Ori Weisel
Nature Communications
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June 21, 2018
Dispositional free riders do not free ride on punishment
Till O Weber, Ori Weisel, Simon Gächter
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