Coordinated decision-making boosts altruistic motivation—but not trust

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  • who: Matthew Chennells and collaborators from the Department of Philosophy, of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, Department of Cognitive have published the article: Coordinated decision-making boosts altruistic motivationu2014But not trust, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of July/19,/2022
  • what: The authors aimed in Experiment 1 to investigate whether coordination might boost cooperation via an increase in altruistic motivation (the altruism hypothesis), and in Experiment 2 to investigate whether it does so via an increase in trust (the trust hypothesis). The experiments were designed to tease apart the potential effects of altruistic motivation and trust . . .

     

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