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000269724 245__ $$aHigher Intelligence Groups Have Higher Cooperation Rates in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
000269724 260__ $$c2015
000269724 269__ $$a2015-12-12
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000269724 336__ $$aWorking or Discussion Paper
000269724 490__ $$aWERP 1101
000269724 520__ $$aIntelligence affects the social outcomes of groups. A systematic study of the link is provided in an experiment where two groups of subjects with different levels of intelligence, but otherwise similar, play a repeated prisoner’s dilemma. Initial cooperation rates are similar, but increase in the groups with higher intelligence to reach almost full cooperation, while they decline in the groups with lower intelligence. Cooperation of higher intelligence subjects is payoff sensitive and not automatic: in a treatment with lower continuation probability there is no difference between different intelligence groups.
000269724 546__ $$aEnglish
000269724 650__ $$aFinancial Economics
000269724 6531_ $$aRepeated Prisoner's Dilemma
000269724 6531_ $$aCooperation
000269724 6531_ $$aIntelligence
000269724 700__ $$aProto, Eugenio
000269724 700__ $$aRustichini, Aldo
000269724 700__ $$aSofianos, Andis
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