CAPRARO, VALERIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 3.274
NA - Nord America 1.368
EU - Europa 1.245
SA - Sud America 444
AF - Africa 42
OC - Oceania 6
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 6.380
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.324
SG - Singapore 1.269
CN - Cina 763
HK - Hong Kong 680
RU - Federazione Russa 383
BR - Brasile 362
VN - Vietnam 240
IT - Italia 238
IE - Irlanda 214
KR - Corea 156
SE - Svezia 104
FR - Francia 56
GB - Regno Unito 56
DE - Germania 42
IN - India 41
NL - Olanda 37
AR - Argentina 30
JP - Giappone 28
ID - Indonesia 26
FI - Finlandia 24
CA - Canada 19
MX - Messico 18
ZA - Sudafrica 16
AT - Austria 15
BD - Bangladesh 14
ES - Italia 14
EC - Ecuador 13
UA - Ucraina 11
IQ - Iraq 10
CH - Svizzera 9
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 9
TR - Turchia 9
KE - Kenya 8
PE - Perù 8
CO - Colombia 7
MA - Marocco 7
UY - Uruguay 7
VE - Venezuela 7
EG - Egitto 6
PY - Paraguay 6
PH - Filippine 5
PL - Polonia 5
RO - Romania 5
SA - Arabia Saudita 5
UZ - Uzbekistan 5
AU - Australia 4
MY - Malesia 4
PK - Pakistan 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
CL - Cile 3
EE - Estonia 3
GR - Grecia 3
BE - Belgio 2
BH - Bahrain 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
DK - Danimarca 2
ET - Etiopia 2
HN - Honduras 2
HR - Croazia 2
JO - Giordania 2
NO - Norvegia 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PT - Portogallo 2
TW - Taiwan 2
AO - Angola 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BO - Bolivia 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
DZ - Algeria 1
GT - Guatemala 1
HU - Ungheria 1
IS - Islanda 1
JM - Giamaica 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KW - Kuwait 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
LT - Lituania 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
NP - Nepal 1
PA - Panama 1
SC - Seychelles 1
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 1
Totale 6.380
Città #
Hong Kong 670
Singapore 648
Hefei 351
Dublin 197
Santa Clara 197
Ashburn 155
Seoul 150
Dallas 139
New York 121
Milan 95
Ho Chi Minh City 76
Hanoi 62
Los Angeles 61
Beijing 54
The Dalles 48
Buffalo 42
Moscow 41
Chicago 35
Shanghai 33
São Paulo 29
Tokyo 27
Rome 20
Helsinki 17
Orlando 17
Paris 17
Jakarta 15
Amsterdam 14
Salt Lake City 14
Kochi 12
Nuremberg 12
Haiphong 11
Kent 11
London 11
Rio de Janeiro 11
Bologna 9
Seattle 9
Boardman 8
Curitiba 8
Guangzhou 8
Olomouc 8
Parma 8
Tampa 8
Belo Horizonte 7
Biên Hòa 7
Lancaster 7
Lappeenranta 7
Lima 7
Montevideo 7
Montreal 7
Nairobi 7
Thái Nguyên 7
Buenos Aires 6
Elk Grove Village 6
Hải Dương 6
Mumbai 6
Phoenix 6
Porto Alegre 6
Quận Một 6
San Francisco 6
Shenzhen 6
Vienna 6
Arcore 5
Brasília 5
Campinas 5
Council Bluffs 5
Da Nang 5
Frankfurt am Main 5
Gresham 5
Johannesburg 5
Joinville 5
Manaus 5
Mexico City 5
Toronto 5
Wilmington 5
Xi'an 5
Cape Town 4
Central 4
Chennai 4
Fortaleza 4
Fremont 4
Gothenburg 4
Guayaquil 4
Haverhill 4
Juiz de Fora 4
Luoyang 4
Pisa 4
Quận Bình Thạnh 4
Redondo Beach 4
Salvador 4
Savièse 4
Stockholm 4
São Bernardo do Campo 4
Tashkent 4
Valencia 4
Warsaw 4
Americana 3
Arcueil 3
Basra 3
Betim 3
Bogotá 3
Totale 3.767
Nome #
Why scarcity can both increase and decrease prosocial behaviour: A review and theoretical framework for the complex relationship between scarcity and prosociality 172
The Dual-Process Approach to Human Sociality: Meta-Analytic Evidence for a Theory of Internalized Heuristics for Self-Preservation 164
Grand challenges in Social Physics: In pursuit of moral behavior 128
To know or not to know? Looking at payoffs signals selfish behavior, but it does not actually mean so 127
The evolution of trust and trustworthiness 120
Surprising gender biases in GPT 111
The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policy making 111
Gender differences in the trade-off between objective equality and efficiency 110
The effect of messaging and gender on intentions to wear a face covering to slow down COVID-19 transmission 105
A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19 104
A time for moral actions: Moral identity, morality-as-cooperation and moral circles predict support of collective action to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in an international sample 104
Human behaviour through a LENS: How linguistic content triggers emotions and norms and determines strategy choices 100
Cooperation, Response Time, and Social Value Orientation: A Meta-Analysis 99
A Synergy of Institutional Incentives and Networked Structures in Evolutionary Game Dynamics of Multiagent Systems 95
Mathematical foundations of moral preferences 94
The role of attention and frames on third-party punishment and compensation choices 93
Evolution of honesty in higher-order social networks 93
“I Think This News Is Accurate”: Endorsing Accuracy Decreases the Sharing of Fake News and Increases the Sharing of Real News 92
Do the right thing: Experimental evidence that moral preferences, rather than social preferences per se, drive human prosociality 92
Does the truth come naturally? Time pressure increases honesty in deception games 92
Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries 91
“Do the right thing” for whom? An experiment on ingroup favouritism, group assorting and moral suasion 87
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response 86
How to Promote Cooperation for the Well-Being of Individuals and Societies 86
Preferences for efficiency, rather than preferences for morality, drive cooperation in the one-shot Stag-Hunt Game 85
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic 85
Political ideology and generosity around the globe 84
On the axiomatization of convex subsets of a Banach space 84
Introduction to Sofic and Hyperlinear groups and Connes' embedding conjecture 84
Group size effect on cooperation in one-shot social dilemmas II. Curvilinear effect 83
Translucent players: Explaining cooperative behavior in social dilemmas 80
Doing good vs. avoiding bad in prosocial choice: A refined test and extension of the morality preference hypothesis 80
A notion of continuity in discrete spaces and applications 80
Cooperative equilibria in iterated social dilemmas 80
In search of the most cooperative network 80
A model of human cooperation in social dilemmas 78
Push, don't nudge: Behavioral spillovers and policy instruments 77
Does telling white lies signal pro-social preferences? 77
Do good actions inspire good actions in others? 77
Rethinking spontaneous giving: Extreme time pressure and ego-depletion favor self-regarding reactions 77
Increasing altruistic and cooperative behaviour with simple moral nudges 76
Hierarchical invasion of cooperation in complex networks 76
Telling people to “rely on their reasoning” increases intentions to wear a face covering to slow down COVID-19 transmission 75
Gender differences in moral judgment and the evaluation of gender-specified moral agents 74
Banach spaces which embed into their dual 74
Group size effect on cooperation in one-shot social dilemmas 74
People making deontological judgments in the Trapdoor dilemma are perceived to be more prosocial in economic games than they actually are 73
Groups associated to II 1-factors 72
Playing with words: Do people exploit loaded language to affect others’ decisions for their own benefit? 72
Does observability amplify sensitivity to moral frames? Evaluating a reputation-based account of moral preferences 72
Discrete homology theory for metric spaces 72
Heuristics guide the implementation of social preferences in one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma experiments 71
Cyclic Hilbert spaces and Connes' embedding problem 71
Priming intuition disfavors instrumental harm but not impartial beneficence 70
The evolution of lying in well-mixed populations 70
Existence of equilibria in countable games: an algebraic approach 70
Social setting, intuition, and experience in laboratory experiments interact to shape cooperative decision-making 68
Lying on networks: The role of structure and topology in promoting honesty 68
Optimal strategies for a game on amenable semigroups 68
Partner selection supported by opaque reputation promotes cooperative behavior 67
Time pressure and honesty in a deception game 67
Liking but Devaluing Animals: Emotional and Deliberative Paths to Speciesism 67
Deliberation favours social efficiency by making people disregard their relative shares: Evidence from USA and India 67
Gender differences in lying in sender-receiver games: A meta-analysis 66
Group size effects and critical mass in public goods games 65
From Outcome-Based to Language-Based Preferences 65
Effectiveness of ex ante honesty oaths in reducing dishonesty depends on content 64
Amenability, locally finite spaces, and bi-lipschitz embeddings 64
Social heuristics and social roles: Intuition favors altruism for women but not for men 64
The emergence of hyper-altruistic behaviour in conflictual situation 61
Translucent players: Explaining cooperative behavior in social dilemmas 60
Product between ultrafilters and applications to Connes' embedding problem 58
The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game 57
Benevolent characteristics promote cooperative behaviour among humans 56
Promoting civil discourse on social media using nudges: A tournament of seven interventions 55
The science of honesty: A review and research agenda 55
Gender differences in altruism on Mechanical Turk: Expectations and actual behaviour 54
Stronger Conspiracy Beliefs Are Associated With a Stronger Tendency to Act Dishonestly and an Overestimation of Others’ Dishonesty 53
Punishing defectors and rewarding cooperators: Do people discriminate between genders? 53
Language-based game theory in the age of artificial intelligence 49
A publicly available benchmark for assessing large language models’ ability to predict how humans balance self-interest and the interest of others 49
Moral preferences in ultimatum and impunity games 46
Connes’ embedding conjecture 38
Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning 22
Totale 6.635
Categoria #
all - tutte 31.888
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 31.888


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2022/2023471 0 0 0 0 94 232 33 43 11 22 14 22
2023/2024684 7 27 18 18 100 165 117 37 142 9 23 21
2024/20252.589 102 310 87 105 165 164 182 72 184 302 273 643
2025/20262.891 412 665 503 645 462 204 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.635