PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «UNCOOPERATIVELY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNCOOPERATIVELY»
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1
Diversity and Diachrony
All of the uncooperatively timed recycled turns, on the other hand, issued
disagreements, as in this example: (11) Henry: I th- the Jew- I don't think anything
- [ I don't =] Zelda: Yes it- = Henry: = think that's gonna stop a person. —) Zelda:
Oh:] ...
2
Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think
steeply, the threat of losing the earnings from interacting in the future with even,
say, 50 percent of other persons in their population may not be enough to deter
them from behaving uncooperatively. For them, the discounted value of the ...
3
Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning
If A has reason to believe that B will do his part in realizing the cooperative
combination - that he will make what we may call a "cooperative move" - the
rational course for her is to behave uncooperatively (to defect). In prisoner's
dilemma ...
Christopher McMahon, 2001
4
Morality and Economic Crisis: Enron, Subprime & Co
The worst result is for the individual if he acts cooperatively while the others all
act uncooperatively. On the other hand the additional benefit for the individual is
greatest if he is the only one to act uncooperatively. Since everyone is subject to
...
Christian A. Conrad, 2010
5
Barriers and Biases in Computer-Mediated Knowledge ...
But if all people behaved uncooperatively, there would be no knowledge
exchange at all, and all people would be worse off and have more costs than if
they had cooperated. This is exactly the situation of a social dilemma. Within the
research ...
Rainer Bromme, Friedrich W. Hesse, Hans Spada, 2006
6
The Rational and the Moral Order: The Social Roots of Reason ...
Could I not, assuming that the other is rational and so "locked into" the
cooperative strategy, act uncooperatively myself? But if, when he knows that I am
rational, I am not locked into the cooperative strategy, why should he be so
locked?
7
Student-instructor Conflict: The Relationship Between ...
Conflict creates a negative environment in which these expectations may not be
met. During conflict, students can act cooperatively or uncooperatively (Thomas,
1976). The rhetorical and relational perspectives of instructional communication ...
Karissa L. Zigarovich, 2007
8
Solidarity and Prosocial Behavior: An Integration of ...
... reacts to the cooperative behavior of others by behaving cooperatively oneself,
and one reacts to the noncooperative behavior of others by behaving
uncooperatively oneself. Two further demands of the Tit-for-Tat strategy are also
important: ...
Detlev Fetchenhauer, Andreas Flache, Abraham P. Buunk, 2006
9
Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and Its Implications
speaker purpose conflicts with public language function uncooperatively, we may
have lying or we may have malicious directives. When hearer purpose
uncooperatively conflicts with linguistic function, we may have refusal to believe
or to ...
Bana Bashour, Hans D. Muller, 2013
10
Handbook for Communication and Problem-Solving Skills ...
First, determine whether the self-statements (that the salesperson will act
uncooperatively, that people will think you're a troublemaker, that they will start
laughing) are irrational due to overestimating the likelihood of a negative
outcome.