Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games
Cooperation is a universal phenomenon, it is present in all human cultures from hunter–gatherers to industrialised societies, and it constitutes a fundamental aspect of social relationships. There is, however, variability in the amount of resources people invest in cooperative activities. Recent fin...
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author | N. Lettinga H. Mell Y. Algan P. O. Jacquet C. Chevallier |
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description | Cooperation is a universal phenomenon, it is present in all human cultures from hunter–gatherers to industrialised societies, and it constitutes a fundamental aspect of social relationships. There is, however, variability in the amount of resources people invest in cooperative activities. Recent findings indicate that this variability may be partly explained as a contextually appropriate response to environmental conditions. Specifically, adverse environments seem to be associated with less cooperation and recent findings suggest that this effect is partly mediated by differences in individuals’ life-history strategy. In this paper, we set out to replicate and extend these findings by measuring actual cooperative behaviour in three economic games – a Dictator game, a Trust game and a Public Goods game – on a nationally representative sample of 612 people. Although we found that the cooperation and life-history strategy latent variables were adequately captured by the models, the hypothesised relationship between childhood environmental adversity and adult cooperation and the mediation effect by life-history strategy were not found. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3925149fe51444f2ad0996a601c852132023-03-09T12:32:19ZengCambridge University PressEvolutionary Human Sciences2513-843X2021-01-01310.1017/ehs.2021.21Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic gamesN. Lettinga0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7173-3955H. Mell1Y. Algan2P. O. Jacquet3C. Chevallier4LNC², Département d'études cognitives, Ecole normale supérieure, Université PSL, INSERM, 75005 Paris, FranceLNC², Département d'études cognitives, Ecole normale supérieure, Université PSL, INSERM, 75005 Paris, FranceSciences Po, OFCE, 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007 Paris, FranceLNC², Département d'études cognitives, Ecole normale supérieure, Université PSL, INSERM, 75005 Paris, France Institut Jean Nicod, Département d'études cognitives, Ecole normale supérieure, Université PSL, EHESS, CNRS, 75005 Paris, FranceLNC², Département d'études cognitives, Ecole normale supérieure, Université PSL, INSERM, 75005 Paris, FranceCooperation is a universal phenomenon, it is present in all human cultures from hunter–gatherers to industrialised societies, and it constitutes a fundamental aspect of social relationships. There is, however, variability in the amount of resources people invest in cooperative activities. Recent findings indicate that this variability may be partly explained as a contextually appropriate response to environmental conditions. Specifically, adverse environments seem to be associated with less cooperation and recent findings suggest that this effect is partly mediated by differences in individuals’ life-history strategy. In this paper, we set out to replicate and extend these findings by measuring actual cooperative behaviour in three economic games – a Dictator game, a Trust game and a Public Goods game – on a nationally representative sample of 612 people. Although we found that the cooperation and life-history strategy latent variables were adequately captured by the models, the hypothesised relationship between childhood environmental adversity and adult cooperation and the mediation effect by life-history strategy were not found.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2513843X21000219/type/journal_articleCooperationlife-history strategychildhood environmental adversityeconomic games |
spellingShingle | N. Lettinga H. Mell Y. Algan P. O. Jacquet C. Chevallier Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games Evolutionary Human Sciences Cooperation life-history strategy childhood environmental adversity economic games |
title | Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
title_full | Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
title_fullStr | Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
title_full_unstemmed | Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
title_short | Childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
title_sort | childhood environmental adversity is not linked to lower levels of cooperative behaviour in economic games |
topic | Cooperation life-history strategy childhood environmental adversity economic games |
url | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2513843X21000219/type/journal_article |
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