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Meanings of reciprocal altruism in English
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Usage of reciprocal altruism in English
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In fact, information-sharing could have benefits through kin selection and reciprocalaltruism.
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Also, we have a long history of reciprocalaltruism.
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Recently, several authors have investigated the evolution of reciprocalaltruism using the repeated prisoner's dilemma game.
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But the real issue with both kin selection and reciprocalaltruism is that, by our standards, they are not particularly altruistic.
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Purpose: We examine if a digital reciprocity prime based on reciprocalaltruism can be used to increase organ donor registration intentions and behavior.
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Using the repeated n-person prisoner's dilemma game, we consider whether reciprocalaltruism is also likely to evolve when social interactions involve more individuals.
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For there will always be cheats, and stable solutions to the game-theoretic conundrums of reciprocalaltruism always involve an element of punishment of cheats.
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What Wilkinson had uncovered was the best example to date of a concept, previously proposed by eminent evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, known as reciprocalaltruism.
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Instead, evolutionary biologists have typically relied on a tit-for-tat process known as reciprocalaltruism to explain friendship: you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours.
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The other main type of altruism for which we have a well-worked-out Darwinian rationale is reciprocalaltruism ('You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours').
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Conclusions: Reciprocalaltruism appears useful for increasing intention towards joining the organ donation register.
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Reciprocalaltruism works because of asymmetries in needs and in capacities to meet them.
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Reciprocalaltruism is her style.
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Reciprocalaltruism is a model wherein animals help unrelated individuals and accept a short-term loss if it means a long-term gain.