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SUBMITTER: Egas M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3587884 | biostudies-other | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Egas Martijn M Kats Ralph R van der Sar Xander X Reuben Ernesto E Sabelis Maurice W MW
Scientific reports 20130101
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-group conflict has been hypothesized to drive within-group cooperation. However, such conflicts did not have lasting effects in laboratory experiments, because they were about luxury goods, not needed for survival ("looting"). Here, we find within-group cooperation to last when between-group conflict is implemented as "all-out war" (eliminating the weakest groups). Human subjects invested in helping ...[more]