Testing the effect of cooperative/competitive priming on the Prisoner's Dilemma. A replication study

The replicability crisis in psychology demands direct replications to test the reliability of relevant phenomena. Prime-to-behavior effects have been an area under intense scrutiny given its surprising results. However, intuitive unsurprising effects have been mostly neglected, while they may lack r...

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Adult
Behavior
Biology and Life Sciences
Competitive Behavior
Cooperation
Cooperative Behavior
Decision making
Economics
Female
Game Theory
Humans
Laboratories
Male
Models, Psychological
Physical Sciences
Priming
Prisoner Dilemma
Prisoner's dilemma game
Psychological aspects
Psychology
Replication
Reproducibility of Results
Research and Analysis Methods
Research methodology
Researchers
Social psychology
Social Sciences
Studies
Young Adult
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