| Literature DB >> 24432196 |
Oscar N E Kjell1, Sam Thompson2.
Abstract
Objective. To explore the influences of discrete positive and negative emotions on cooperation in the context of a social dilemma game. Design. Two controlled studies were undertaken. In Study 1, 69 participants were randomly assigned to an essay emotion manipulation task designed to induce either guilt, joy or no strong emotion. In Study 2, 95 participants were randomly assigned to one of the same three tasks, and the impact of emotional condition on cooperation was explored using a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Game. Results. Study 1 established that the manipulation task was successful in inducing the specified emotions. The analysis from Study 2 revealed no significant main effects for emotions, in contrast to previous research. However, there was a significant effect for participants' pre-existing tendency to cooperate (social value orientation; SVO). Conclusion. Methodological explanations for the result are explored, including the possible impact of trial-and-error strategies, different cooperation games and endogenous vs exogenous emotions.Entities:
Keywords: Cooperation; Positive and negative emotions; Social dilemma games; Well-being
Year: 2013 PMID: 24432196 PMCID: PMC3883555 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Descriptive statistics indicating the mean, standard deviation and frequency of missing values for each condition (N = number of participants), and for the dependent variables (DV).
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| DV | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PANAS-X Guilt | PANAS-X Joy | SSGS Guilt | SSGS Shame | |
| Guilt | 16.47 (±6.49) | 21.22 (±9.41) | 12.78 (±6.35) | 9.83 (±3.90) |
| Control | 10.99 (±5.68) | 24.00 (±7.59) | 10.52 (±5.20) | 8.22 (±3.20) |
| Joy | 8.90 (±4.83) | 29.17 (±7.73) | 7.74 (±3.82) | 6.35 (±2.31) |
Pay-off matrix applied within the current Prisoner’s Dilemma Game.
| Person 2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooperate | Defect | ||
| Person 1 | Cooperate | 2,2 | 0,3 |
| Defect | 3,0 | 1,1 | |
Figure 1Cooperation in % for each round of the PDG.
Figure shows the mean percentages of cooperative responses for each group, plotted against each of the 10 rounds. Visual inspection suggests a rather high fluctuation over the first five rounds, but with a pattern beginning to emerge from round six onwards that seems to be influenced by SVO.
Values of the predicting variables extracted from a logistic regression analysis.
| Predicting | Coefficient | Wald | Degree of | Probability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Condition | −2.23 | 5.78 | 1 | .016 |
| SVO | −2.26 | 6.51 | 1 | .011 |
| Interaction | - | 7.73 | 2 | .021 |