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Fairness Norms Can Explain the Emergence of Specific Cooperation Norms in the Battle of the Prisoner's Dilemma

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Dandan Li, Ofir Turel, Shuyue Zhang & Qinghua He. (2022) Self-Serving Dishonesty Partially Substitutes Fairness in Motivating Cooperation When People Are Treated Fairly. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:10, pages 6326.
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