> The part about students being socially isolated from each other and lacking
> social experienceis interesting. Are there any studies that might confirm
> this? I teach at a community college, so the students probabl mix with each
> other less than they do at other colleges. If I recall cor
> I'm awfully sorry, what does "P.D." mean?
> Thanks,
> jsh
P.D. = Prisoner's dilemma. Sorry. F
--- fabio guillermo rojas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"I wouldn't be surprised if there were a similar
difference when you P.D. Can anybody confirm or reject
this claim about students?"
I'm awfully sorry, what does "P.D." mean?
Thanks,
jsh
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--- Cyril Morong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Maybe I am running the game wrong somehow and that is
why I get little cooperation."
Are you teaching on the West Coast?! Just kidding.
(Maybe not entirely*) I recall from my psych days
that a notable thing about the prisoner's dilemma is
that coop
In a message dated 7/18/02 4:36:44 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When I play the prisoner's dilemma in class, I see very little cooperation.
I know one researcher who has repeated a trust game (not prisoner's
dilemma) with many classes of students and groups of business
> When I play the prisoner's dilemma in class, I see very little cooperation.
I know one researcher who has repeated a trust game (not prisoner's
dilemma) with many classes of students and groups of business men.
He finds that students are remarkably untrustworthy and businessmen
tend to give
The news release mentions that they played a prisoner's dilemma game and
that all of the subjects were women. It did not say exactly what the
payoffs were but they were awarded money.
The article also said:
"Mutual cooperation was the most common outcome in games played with
presumed human partn
jolly good, perhaps prospective CEOs should be scanned
chris macrae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.valuetrue.com
- Original Message -
From: "john hull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 18 July 2002 17:03 PM
Subject: New article on cooperation & the brai
Just published today in the journal Neuron; here's a
news release:
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/07/020718075131.htm
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