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Speaking the same language: the cooperative effects of labeling in the prisoner's dilemma / Zhong, Chen-Bo; Loewenstein, Jeffrey; Murnighan, J Keith   Journal Article
Zhong, Chen-Bo Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The long history of experimental research on the prisoner's dilemma (PD) has primarily used a methodology that eliminates cues to participants. Researchers, however, have interpreted participants' choices as cooperative or competitive. The authors' research shows that giving participants researchers' interpretive labels of the game, the choices, and the outcomes, compared to no labels, led to significantly more cooperation; labels such as trust and cooperate/defect augmented cooperation even more. A second experiment found that independent evaluations of the labels led to perceptions that were similar to individuals' choices in the first experiment. These results suggest that we might need to rethink the import of many of our previous findings and their applicability to everyday interactions
Key Words Cooperation  Trust  Prisoner's Dilemma Game  Labeling 
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