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Across the two tasks, five individual items showed intra-rater reliability less than 0.6 and were excluded from further analysis (i.e., maternal positive control (free play), child positive affect (both tasks), child independence (puzzle), dyad cooperation (puzzle)).
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By thinking of religions as mechanisms that addresses other types of cooperation problem, however, such puzzles become tractable, and new pathways for empirical interest become evident.
While the data on religious cooperation suggest that cooperative theories of religion are on the right track, nevertheless certain puzzles arise when religion is modelled as an adaptation for cooperation in a tragedy of the commons, rather than for cooperation in Rousseau's forest or Hume's meadow.
The mechanisms underlying the emergence of cooperation are as yet an unsolved puzzle.
Ingroup favoritism is a puzzle for the theory of cooperation because it is not easily evolutionarily stable.
Ingroup favoritism poses a puzzle for the theory of cooperation because it is usually not Pareto efficient; i.e., the payoff to an individual in the case of ingroup favoritism is smaller than that in the case of group-independent all-out cooperation.
Cooperation and helping behavior are simple evolutionary puzzles.
I've always studied large scale systems of non-hierarchical cooperation, and I've tended to follow that puzzle into different substantive areas — from international regimes to open source software communities.
"All of a sudden, the idea that intelligence began in social manipulation, deceit and cunning cooperation seems to explain everything we had always puzzled about," Byrne and Whiten wrote.
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