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- noun Plural form of
noncooperator .
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Examples
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The rhetoric used on such occasions is designed to produce feelings of guilt in noncooperators.
Tragedy of the Commons (historical) Garrett James Hardin 2007
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Recent experiment suggests successful community cooperation may rely on a way of punishing noncooperators.
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Recent experiment suggests successful community cooperation may rely on a way of punishing noncooperators.
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Judaism has been able to retain a high level of group cohesion and within-group altruism over a long period of historical time, at least partly because of social controls acting within the group that served to penalize nonaltruists and noncooperators, while cooperative altruists were ensured a high level of social prestige.
The Civic Platform - A Political Journal of Ideas and Analysis 2008
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