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This provides additional evidence in favour of the involvement of BIS-anxiety in processing punishment risk contingencies: once the punishment was announced as a condition in some of the games, participants with higher levels of BIS-anxiety avoided contributing nothing (made no zero contributions on any trials of the remaining blocks).
We then tested both of these possibilities in two subsequent series of experiments in which artificial seed players were introduced, making either full or zero contributions.
Individual contribution levels and presence/absence of zero contributions indexed free riding.
This strategy associates higher contributions to genetically important animals, while animals with over-represented ancestors receive lower or zero contributions.
Interestingly, relationships between BIS-anxiety and zero contributions approached significance only for one other condition: the standard PGG block after the punishment.
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