Five-Year Olds, but Not Chimpanzees, Attempt to Manage Their Reputations

Volume: 7, Issue: 10, Pages: e48433 - e48433
Published: Oct 31, 2012
Abstract
Virtually all theories of the evolution of cooperation require that cooperators find ways to interact with one another selectively, to the exclusion of cheaters. This means that individuals must make reputational judgments about others as cooperators, based on either direct or indirect evidence. Humans, and possibly other species, add another component to the process: they know that they are being judged by others, and so they adjust their...
Paper Details
Title
Five-Year Olds, but Not Chimpanzees, Attempt to Manage Their Reputations
Published Date
Oct 31, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
10
Pages
e48433 - e48433
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