How do cooperation and conflicf arise in group as per social dilemma theory? Write your answe with an example?
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A robust finding in social dilemma research is an increase in individual cooperative choice following group discussion about the dilemma. To elaborate the idea that this effect arises from the development of within-group consensus, groups of six made explicit group decisions about their subsequent individual choice. Perceived demonstrability of cooperativeness in the dilemma was manipulated through changes both to instructions and the incentives of the dilemma. As demonstrability decreased, so did the proportion of groups deciding to cooperate, leading to a reduction in the group discussion effect. Social decision scheme analysis supported the demonstrability-group decision hypothesis. The interaction between demonstrability, individual opinions and group process is proposed to explain the group discussion effect.
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Answer:1 : the actions of someone who is being helpful by doing what is wanted or asked for : common effort We are asking for your full cooperation. 2 : association of persons for common benefit established trade and economic cooperations.
Examples of social dilemmas that are quite often mentioned in the media are global warming, water shortage, food shortage and overpopulation.
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