Combination of group competition and repeated interactions promotes cooperation

How did cooperative behavior prevail in human evolution? Researchers have challenged two prevailing explanations — repeated interactions on the one hand or group competition on the other. Instead, both mechanisms synergistically contribute to fostering cooperation effectively.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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