2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0916
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Third-party punishers who express emotions are trusted more

Tom R. Kupfer,
Joshua M. Tybur

Abstract: Third party punishment (TPP) is thought to be crucial to the evolution and maintenance of human cooperation. However, this type of punishment is often not rewarded, perhaps because punishers' underlying motives are unclear. We propose that the expression of moral emotions could solve this problem by advertising such motives. In each of three experiments ( n = 1711), a third-party punishment game was followed by a trust game. Third parties expressed anger or disgust instead of, or in add… Show more

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