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This project investigates the development of trust-based cooperation in children and chimpanzees. It aims to uncover the psychological foundations of trust and how cognitive abilities influence cooperative interactions, ultimately contributing to decision-making research.
Trust is essential for cooperation to flourish and for societies to function.
While trust-based cooperation has been investigated extensively in fields as diverse as economics, philosophy, sociology, and psychology hardly anything is known about its ontogenetic and phylogenetic roots.
The planned action will fill this gap and thereby make a significant contribution to the behavioral sciences.
In a first step (outgoing phase), I will conduct innovative behavioral experiments with young children t…
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United States, Ann Arbor
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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