Daniel Balliet mainly focuses on Social psychology, Social dilemma, Conflict of interest, Incentive and Meta-analysis. In the field of Social psychology, his study on Punishment overlaps with subjects such as Consideration of future consequences. His Punishment study incorporates themes from Social relation, Social exchange theory and Behavioural sciences.
His studies deal with areas such as Ingroups and outgroups, Group decision-making, Categorization and Derogation as well as Social dilemma. His studies deal with areas such as Free rider problem, Social capital, Norm and Law and economics as well as Incentive. The concepts of his Developmental psychology study are interwoven with issues in Interpersonal relationship, Biosocial theory and Social environment.
His primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Social dilemma, Gossip, Reputation and Developmental psychology. His study on Punishment, Self-control and Social relation is often connected to Perspective as part of broader study in Social psychology. Daniel Balliet has researched Social dilemma in several fields, including Dilemma and Public good.
His Gossip course of study focuses on Dictator game and Ultimatum game, Outgroup and Ingroups and outgroups. The Reputation study combines topics in areas such as Social psychology, Affect and Internet privacy. His Prosocial behavior study in the realm of Developmental psychology interacts with subjects such as Consideration of future consequences.
Daniel Balliet mainly investigates Social psychology, Gossip, Punishment, Text mining and Political economy. His work deals with themes such as Famine and Interdependence, which intersect with Social psychology. His Gossip study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Norm and Disgust.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Incentive, Temptation, Collective efficacy and Reputation in addition to Punishment. His Political economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Outgroup and Dilemma. His study in Experience sampling method is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social relation, Interdependence theory and Attachment theory.
Social psychology, Punishment, Public goods game, World Wide Web and Text mining are his primary areas of study. His research brings together the fields of Interdependence and Social psychology. His Punishment research incorporates elements of Gossip, Norm, Disgust and Public good.
His Public goods game study combines topics in areas such as Situational ethics, Cognitive psychology, Big Five personality traits, Ultimatum game and Prosocial behavior.
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Ingroup favoritism in cooperation: : A meta-analysis
Daniel Balliet;Junhui Wu;Carsten K. W. De Dreu.
(2014)
Reward, Punishment, and Cooperation: A Meta-Analysis
Daniel Balliet;Daniel Balliet;Laetitia B. Mulder;Paul A. M. Van Lange.
Psychological Bulletin (2011)
Social Value Orientation and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: A Meta-Analysis
Daniel Patrick Balliet;Craig Parks;Jeff Joireman.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (2009)
Communication and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: A Meta-Analytic Review
Daniel Patrick Balliet.
Journal of Conflict Resolution (2010)
Trust, conflict, and cooperation: a meta-analysis.
Daniel Balliet;Paul A. M. Van Lange.
Psychological Bulletin (2013)
Promotion Orientation Explains Why Future-Oriented People Exercise and Eat Healthy Evidence From the Two-Factor Consideration of Future Consequences-14 Scale
Jeff Joireman;Monte J. Shaffer;Daniel Balliet;Alan Strathman.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2012)
Sex differences in cooperation: a meta-analytic review of social dilemmas.
Daniel Balliet;Norman P. Li;Shane J. Macfarlan;Mark Van Vugt.
Psychological Bulletin (2011)
Consideration of future consequences, ego-depletion, and self-control: Support for distinguishing between CFC-Immediate and CFC-Future sub-scales
Jeff Joireman;Daniel Patrick Balliet;David Sprott;Eric Spangenberg.
(2008)
Trust, Punishment, and Cooperation Across 18 Societies: A Meta-Analysis.
Daniel Balliet;Paul A. M. Van Lange.
Perspectives on Psychological Science (2013)
Personality and prosocial behavior: A theoretical framework and meta-analysis.
Isabel Thielmann;Giuliana Spadaro;Daniel Balliet.
Psychological Bulletin (2020)
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