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Descriptive statistics and correlations among the key variables in Study 1.
Note: Gender was dummy-coded as 0 for male and 1 for female. *p<.05. **p<.01. ***p<.001. -
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The frequencies of particular types of punishers and types of punishments by malicious players. -
File S1 - Modeling the Underlying Dynamics of the Spread of Crime
Supporting information and figures. In File S1, we carry out in some detail the calculus and algebra calculations needed to compute endemic equilibria, compute formulas for... -
The function <i>c(p)</i> of the punishment costs.
p is the number of punishments submitted by a player to another player. c(p) is a function of the punishment costs is adopted from [1]. -
File S1 - Justine Effect: Punishment of the Unduly Self-Sacrificing Cooperati...
Details of the experimental setup, including screenshots. (PDF) -
Appendix S1 - Innocent until Primed: Mock Jurors' Racially Biased Response to...
Jury Instructions. Instructions that were included only in the presumption of innocence condition are in bold. Instructions that were included only in the crime description... -
Results of hierarchical regression equations testing the role of BJW-others o...
Note: Gender was dummy-coded as 0 for male and 1 for female. **p<.01. ***p<.001.