Science
Betrayal or cooperation? Analytical investigation of behavior drivers: Using game magnetization and susceptibility in an analytic investigation of cooperation with infinite numbers of people – Science Daily
At the macroscopic level, there are numerous examples of people cooperating to form groupings. Yet at the basic two-person level, people tend to betray each other, as found in games like the prisoner’s dilemma, even though people would receive a better payoff…

When looking at humanity from a macroscopic perspective, there are numerous examples of people cooperating to form societies, countries, religions, and other groupings.Yet at the basic two-person level, people tend to betray each other, as found in social dilemma games like the prisoner’s dilemma, even though people would receive a better payoff if they cooperated among themselves.
The topic of cooperation and how and when people start trusting one another has been studied by various researcher…
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