The intuitive cooperation hypothesis revisited: a meta-analytic examination of effect size and between-study heterogeneity

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 26 - 42
Published: Feb 27, 2020
Abstract
The hypothesis that intuition promotes cooperation has attracted considerable attention. Although key results in this literature have failed to replicate in pre-registered studies, recent meta-analyses report an overall effect of intuition on cooperation. We address the question with a meta-analysis of 82 cooperation experiments, spanning four different types of intuition manipulations—time pressure, cognitive load, depletion, and...
Paper Details
Title
The intuitive cooperation hypothesis revisited: a meta-analytic examination of effect size and between-study heterogeneity
Published Date
Feb 27, 2020
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
26 - 42
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