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Evidential reasoning
in the Prisoner's Dilemma
MELISSA ACEVEDO
University of Miami
JOACHIM I. KRUEGER
Brown University
Classic game theory considers defection to be the rational choice in the Prisoner's
Dilemma. Although defection maximizes a player's gain regardless of the
opponent's choice, many players cooperate. We suggest that cooperation can
be explained in part by expectations of reciprocal behavior, that is, by the belief
that players facing the same situation probably will come to the same decision.
In Experiment 1, expectations of reciprocity were experimentally manipulated.
As predicted, cooperation increased monotonically with these expectations. In
Experiment 2, experimentally manipulated expectations of opponent cooperation
were not associated with higher rates of cooperation. These findings are
interpreted in light of a general model of payoff maximization, and implications
for other models (e.g., social value orientation) are discussed.
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