SCI-TECH: Study finds children understand game theory
“Adults cooperate more when they know that they will interact again with the same partner — ‘I have to cooperate with you today, so that you will cooperate with me tomorrow,’” said David Rand, co-author of the study and professor of psychology, economics, cognitive science and management at Yale. “The idea of the present study was to see if younger children also engaged in the same kind of strategic reasoning.”
“Adults cooperate more when they know that they will interact again with the same partner — ‘I have to cooperate with you today, so that you will cooperate with me tomorrow,’” said David Rand, co-author of the study and professor of psychology, economics, cognitive science and management at Yale. “The idea of the present study was to see if younger children also engaged in the same kind of strategic reasoning.”
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