Dispositional free riders do not free ride on punishment
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Strong reciprocity explains prosocial cooperation by the presence of individuals who incur costs to help those who helped them (âstrong positive reciprocityâ) and to punish those who wronged them (âstrong negative reciprocityâ). Theories of social preferences predict that in contrast to âstrong reciprocatorsâ, self-regarding people cooperate and punish only if there are sufficient future benefits. Here, we test this prediction in a two-stage design. First, participants are classified according to their disposition towards strong positive reciprocity as either dispositional conditional cooperators (DCC) or dispositional free riders (DFR). Participants then play a one-shot public goods game, either with or without punishment. As expected, DFR cooperate only when punishment is possible, whereas DCC cooperate without punishment. Surprisingly, dispositions towards strong positive reciprocity are unrelated to strong negative reciprocity: punishment by DCC and DFR is practically identical. The...
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2025-04-01



