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      Retaliation and antisocial punishment are overlooked in many theoretical models as well as behavioral experiments.

      The Behavioral and brain sciences
      Cooperative Behavior, Game Theory, Humans, Models, Psychological, Punishment, psychology, Social Behavior

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          Guala argues that there is a mismatch between most laboratory experiments on costly punishment and behavior in the field. In the lab, experimental designs typically suppress retaliation. The same is true for most theoretical models of the co-evolution of costly punishment and cooperation, which a priori exclude the possibility of defectors punishing cooperators.

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          22289313
          10.1017/S0140525X11001221

          Chemistry
          Cooperative Behavior,Game Theory,Humans,Models, Psychological,Punishment,psychology,Social Behavior

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