
Sociology
Reputations for treatment of outgroup members can prevent the emergence of political segregation in cooperative networks
B. Simpson, B. Montgomery, et al.
This research conducted by Brent Simpson, Bradley Montgomery, and David Melamed delves into how reputation systems influence cooperation and networks in polarized environments. The study reveals that knowledge of political affiliations promotes ingroup favoritism and network segregation, yet understanding behaviors toward both parties can mitigate these effects. Discover the dynamics behind cooperation and social connections in a politically divided landscape.
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