🚨New article in Proc B:
"Reciprocity evolves more readily in competitive than cooperative socio-ecologies"
Using agent-based evolutionary models, we show that reciprocity emerges more reliably in competitive environments with high exploitation risk.
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Posts by Ali Seyhun Saral
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Applications for the Toulouse Summer School in Quantitative Social Sciences (May 26 - Jun 20 2025) are now open.
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Happy to have this paper out at Collective Intelligence, w/ Andrew Tilman, Vitor Vasconcelos, and @jplotkin.bsky.social, looking at the evolution of forecasting in eco-evolutionary games and finding both neat and funky stuff. See Josh’s 🧵 below. 🧪
@mrnkzr.bsky.social i'm your first follower on bluesky. i hope you'll still appreciate when you are rich and famous.
!!Conference on Social Dilemmas!! in Leiden July 2-5 2024. Call for Abstracts is open. Keynotes are announced. Good weather ordered. Reposting appreciated! More information on:
socialdilemma.com/icsd2024/
Before Blue Sky we wrote about group formation and evolution. With Angelo Romano and Jorg Gross, in Perspectives Psychological Science: doi.org/10.1177/1745...
I really wish that we move towards such a norm.
I agree. I always handled it such that RAs who contributed to all stages of a project and were also interested in engaging in the writing process became co-authors.
Btw, it's my first (how do you say 'tweet' here?) post. I really hope this Bluesky migration works (as opposed to the Mastodon). Here's my attempt to refrain from interacting with tweets: moving them here.
"If RA's are paid..."
With all due respect to the author, I never got that argument, yet heard it so many times. The criteria for paper co-authorship is debatable, but how on earth is it related to the payment? Profs get paid, as do postdocs, and PhDs(hopefully). How this a thing is an argument?