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LIONESS Lab: a free web-based platform for conducting interactive experiments online (2020)
Journal Article
Giamattei, M., Yahosseini, K. S., Gächter, S., & Molleman, L. (2020). LIONESS Lab: a free web-based platform for conducting interactive experiments online. Journal- Economic Science Association, 6, 95–111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40881-020-00087-0

LIONESS Lab is a free web-based platform for interactive online experiments. An intuitive, user-friendly graphical interface enables researchers to develop, test, and share experiments online, with minimal need for programming experience. LIONESS Lab... Read More about LIONESS Lab: a free web-based platform for conducting interactive experiments online.

Societal background influences social learning in cooperative decision making (2018)
Journal Article
Molleman, L., & Gaechter, S. (2018). Societal background influences social learning in cooperative decision making. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39(5), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.05.007

Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: learning from others helps individuals adjust to their environment and can promote cooperation in groups. Classic and recent studies indicate that the... Read More about Societal background influences social learning in cooperative decision making.

Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation (2015)
Journal Article
Berg, P. V. D., Molleman, L., Junikka, J., Puurtinen, M., & Weissing, F. J. (2015). Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation. Scientific Reports, 5, Article 16144. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep16144

Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their tendency to cooperate with others. It has also been shown that individuals condition their behaviour on the overall cooperation level of their peers.... Read More about Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation.

Consistent individual differences in human social learning strategies (2014)
Journal Article
Molleman, L., Van den Berg, P., & Weissing, F. J. (2014). Consistent individual differences in human social learning strategies. Nature Communications, Article 3570. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4570

Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adapt to a wide variety of environmental and social conditions. However, it is unclear which social learning strategies people use, especially in social c... Read More about Consistent individual differences in human social learning strategies.