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Third-party punishment--punishing a wrong-doer who didn't harm you--is a big deal in cooperation lit + economic games work. But when do people ACTUALLY do this in real life? Eric Pedersen, @w_mcauliffe et al.'s cross-cultural recall study suggests: rarely.
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Gilbert Roberts
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I've never understood the preoccupation with third-party punishment, or punishment more generally. In fact, if it is in the big journals it is safe to assume it is not important in real-world cooperation
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