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Cooperation. An Experimental Analysis

✍ Scribed by Gerald Marwell and David R. Schmitt (Auth.)


Publisher
Academic Press Inc
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
213
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
PREFACE, Pages xi-xiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Pages xv-xvi
CREDITS, Pages xvii-xviii
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION: THE STUDY OF COOPERATION, Pages 1-17
CHAPTER 2 - METHODS: MEASUREMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN, Pages 19-34
CHAPTER 3 - THE FIRST EXPERIMENTS: INEQUITY AND COOPERATION, Pages 35-55
CHAPTER 4 - COOPERATION AND INTERPERSONAL RISK, Pages 57-76
CHAPTER 5 - COOPERATION AND INTERPERSONAL RISK: TESTS FOR GENERALITY, Pages 77-108
CHAPTER 6 - ACHIEVING COOPERATION UNDER RISK: PROTECTION AND COMMUNICATION, Pages 109-137
CHAPTER 7 - ACHIEVING COOPERATION UNDER RISK: RELATIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE, Pages 139-159
CHAPTER 8 - ACHIEVING COOPERATION UNDER RISK: PACIFISM, Pages 161-174
CHAPTER 9 - CONCLUSIONS AND SPECULATIONS, Pages 175-188
APPENDIX - AN EXPERIMENT COMPARING SOCIAL COORDINATION IN THE COHEN–LINDSLEY AND MODIFIED SETTINGS, Pages 189-193
REFERENCES, Pages 195-200
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 201-203
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 205-209


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