TY - JOUR AU - Solomon, Leonard AB - "Reformed sinner" and saint" "lapsed in the Prisoner’s strategies Dilemma game 1 THOMAS HARFORD Veterans Administration Massachusetts Hospital, Brockton, and LEONARD SOLOMON Boston Department of Psychology, University Recent the Prisoner’s behavior. The results indicated experiments using jects’ game Dilemma have been with that levels of the (PD) equivocal ascending cooperation (5, to how variations in the of 95 elicited a in- 50, regard strategy percent) significant the other affect the of crease in the Ss’ level of re- player development cooperative and For the Ss this mutual of cooperation (Bixenstine Wilson, sponse. majority phe- et McClintock nomenon also occurred when the 1963; al., 1963; Sermat, progression Bixenstine and took in the second half of the 1964; Solomon, 1960). place game Wilson the effects of two &dquo;simu- compared (first strategy). in there One the lack of lated&dquo; which were for strategies sys- possible explanation tematic variations in the number and levels of elicited comparable cooperation by of runs. The first a 5 sequence cooperative descending progression (95, 50, percent 40 trials with strategy progressed through concerns the nature of the cooperation) 95 20 trials with 50 percent cooperation, The use random of of program. sequences 80 trials with five percent TI - "Reformed sinner" and "lapsed saint" strategies in the Prisoner's Dilemma game 1 JF - Journal of Conflict Resolution DO - 10.1177/002200276701100109 DA - 1967-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/reformed-sinner-and-lapsed-saint-strategies-in-the-prisoner-s-dilemma-7C0LY0zJGo SP - 104 EP - 109 VL - 11 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -