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      • Unlike non-human cooperation, human cooperative behaviour is not confined to kinship characteristics; rather, humans can intentionally engage in cooperative behaviour, even with strangers. This unique characteristic allows human cooperation to occur on a large scale and to remain sustainable across time within societies.
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  1. Jan 3, 2024 · Unlike non-human cooperation, human cooperative behaviour is not confined to kinship characteristics; rather, humans can intentionally engage in cooperative behaviour, even with...

  2. theoretical menu of the major evolutionary mechanisms that have been proposed to explain human cooperation, we’ll review key results related to kinship, direct reciprocity, reputation, punishment, and signaling. For each of these mechanisms, we’ll consider the potential role for both genetic and

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  3. We review the major evolutionary mechanisms that have been proposed to explain human cooperation, including kinship, reciprocity, reputation, signaling, and punishment; we discuss key culture–gene coevolutionary hypotheses, such as those surrounding self-domestication and norm psychology; and we consider the role of religions and marriage ...

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · Humans also bias cooperation in favor of kin and reciprocating partners, but the scope, scale, and variability of human cooperation greatly exceed that of other animals.

    • Coren L. Apicella, Joan B. Silk
    • 2019
  5. Jan 10, 2019 · According to an influential recent body of theories in psychology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology, the answer is that humans have evolved moral systems: packages of functional psychological and biological mechanisms that regulate behavior in social dilemmas.

    • Benjamin Enke
    • 2019
  6. Oct 20, 2021 · Pertinently, the effect of kinship changed depending on the cooperative context: at low levels of cooperation in the group, the effect of kinship was relatively stable. In contrast, at high levels, kinship had a positive effect on the size of the gift.

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  8. Sep 16, 2009 · Kin selection theory describes how cooperation can be organized around genetic kinship and is a fundamental tool for understanding cooperation within family groups.

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