Heather M. Hill

Heather M. Hill

Feb 27, 2016

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Thank you for your support.

Thank you to everyone that pledged to back this project. Unfortunately, we did not meet our goal to fund the project through experiment.com. I appreciate your willingness to support the research my students and I conduct. We will figure out another way to support this important study. Heather

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  • James
    JamesBacker
    Same here! Sorry it didn't work out through here
    Feb 28, 2016
  • Cindy Wu
    Cindy WuBacker
    Heather, if you do another campaign count me in as a backer!
    Feb 28, 2016

About This Project

Humans are one of the most successful species because we learned how to cooperate. Building a house or finding food often requires cooperation. We know that primates, ravens, and humans can spontaneously learn to play a cooperation game to maximize their reward earning $10 together instead of $1 alone. We don't know if marine mammals exhibit this cooperative behavior. This study will explore the decision-making processes and the importance of cooperation in a dolphin's world.

Campaign Ended

A psychology project funded by 17 people

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