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(Mis)perceiving cooperativeness

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CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY
卷 43, 期 -, 页码 151-155

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DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.06.020

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Perception; Cooperation; Social behavior; Cues

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  1. European Research Council [850529: E-DIRECT]
  2. University of Exeter Business School
  3. UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship

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The author reviews empirical literature on how accurately people predict others' cooperation based on different cues, finding that people are fairly accurate in interpreting behavioral and situational cues, but often misperceive the value of personal cues.
Cooperation is crucial for the success of social interactions. Given its importance, humans should readily be able to use available cues to predict how likely others are to cooperate. Here, we review the empirical literature on how accurate such predictions are. To this end, we distinguish between three classes of cues: behavioral (including past decisions), personal (including gender, attractiveness, and group membership) and situational (including the benefits to cooperation and the ability to communicate with each other). We discuss (i) how each cue correlates with future cooperative decisions and (ii) whether people correctly anticipate each cue's predictive value. We find that people are fairly accurate in interpreting behavioral and situational cues. However, they often misperceive the value of personal cues.

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