Cooperation and Self-Control Workshop
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10.30-noon noon 12.15-13.00 13.00 13.45-15.15 15.15 15.30-17.45 |
Registration & coffee
David Rand (Yale) Cooperation, fast and slow: Meta-analytic evidence for a theory of social heuristics and self-interested deliberation. Johannes Lohse (University of Heidelberg) Understanding the cognitive processes that underly cooperative behaviour: Is cooperation really intuitive? Coffee Natalie Gold (King's College London) Cooperation & Self-control: Inter- and intra-personal team-reasoning. Lunch James Thom (King's College London) Delay Discounting as a Predictor of Cooperation. Jeongbin Kim (Brown University) Time preferences and cooperation in infinitely repeated games. Coffee Don Ross (University of Cape Town) Picoeconomics and social coordination. Max Kleiman-Weiner (MIT) Coordinate to cooperate or compete: Abstract goals and joint intentions in social interactions. Lilian O'Brien (University College Cork) Intention’s Reflexivity and the Psychology of Co-operation. |
Friday 17th June
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This workshop is funded by the European Research Council.