Moshe Hoffman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Business | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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General Economics, Physiological Psychology, Evolution and Development BiologyGoogle:
"Moshe Hoffman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorUri Gneezy | grad student | 2010 | Chicago | |
(Biological basis of sex differences in risk and competitive preferences and other essays.) |
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Buser T, Cappelen A, Gneezy U, et al. (2021) Competitiveness, gender and handedness. Economics and Human Biology. 43: 101037 |
Hoffman M, Hilbe C, Nowak MA. (2018) The signal-burying game can explain why we obscure positive traits and good deeds. Nature Human Behaviour. 2: 397-404 |
Veelen MV, Allen B, Hoffman M, et al. (2016) Hamilton's rule. Journal of Theoretical Biology |
Jordan JJ, Hoffman M, Bloom P, et al. (2016) Third-party punishment as a costly signal of trustworthiness. Nature. 530: 473-6 |
Hoffman M, Suetens S, Gneezy U, et al. (2015) An experimental investigation of evolutionary dynamics in the Rock-Paper-Scissors game. Scientific Reports. 5: 8817 |
Hilbe C, Hoffman M, Nowak MA. (2015) Cooperate without looking in a non-repeated game Games. 6: 458-472 |
Rand DG, Yoeli E, Hoffman M. (2014) Harnessing Reciprocity to Promote Cooperation and the Provisioning of Public Goods Policy Insights From the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1: 263-269 |
Yoeli E, Hoffman M, Rand DG, et al. (2013) Powering up with indirect reciprocity in a large-scale field experiment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 10424-9 |
Hoffman M, Gneezy U, List JA. (2012) Reply to Bailey et al. and Daly: Indigenous societies enable identification of nurture but require nonstandard measures Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109 |
Archetti M, Scheuring I, Hoffman M, et al. (2011) Economic game theory for mutualism and cooperation. Ecology Letters. 14: 1300-12 |