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What evidence supports the concept of altruistic punishment?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Research by Fehr & Gächter in 2002 provided evidence for altruistic punishment, showing that individuals are willing to incur costs to punish norm violators, even in anonymous situations where they gain no direct benefit. This behavior indicates an evolved propensity to uphold social cooperation norms, which is both individually costly and socially advantageous.

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