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New Issues And Paradigms In Research On Social Dilemmas 1st Edition Anders Biel

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New Issues And Paradigms In Research On Social Dilemmas 1st Edition Anders Biel
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Anders Biel, Daniel Eek, Tommy Garling, Mathias Gustaffson (Editors)
ISBN: 0387725954
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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New Issues And Paradigms In Research On Social Dilemmas 1st Edition Anders Biel by Anders Biel, Daniel Eek, Tommy Garling, Mathias Gustaffson (editors) 0387725954 instant download after payment.

Readers need look no further if they seeking an edited volume compiled to present the latest developments in the field of social dilemma research. Social dilemmas are situations when there is a conflict between self-interest and collective interest. This work examines under what circumstances people make decisions that are in line with the collective interest as well as investigating what can increase the likelihood of cooperation. Three man sections mirror the different levels of analysis: individual, group, and societal.

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