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  • noun Plural form of reciprocator.

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Examples

  • I do my best to surround myself with givers, or at least reciprocators, and when I find them, I add them as people I intend to have a long-term, and in many cases lifelong, relationship with.

    Mark Goulston, M.D.: Know Any Takers? M.D. Mark Goulston 2011

  • They are also reciprocators by nature, meaning they don't take others 'effort for granted and give back to those who help them out.

    Mark Goulston, M.D.: How Independent Are You? 2010

  • They also returned less money from the investment, which may show that they are "bad reciprocators," or it might just show that after years of dealing with their younger siblings, they've come to the hard truth: people -- even younger siblings -- are greedy jerks.

    Archive 2009-12-01 GamesWithWords 2009

  • They also returned less money from the investment, which may show that they are "bad reciprocators," or it might just show that after years of dealing with their younger siblings, they've come to the hard truth: people -- even younger siblings -- are greedy jerks.

    First-borns don't trust you GamesWithWords 2009

  • In the environment in which our hominin ancestors lived, where there was little positive contact with outsiders, even relatively indiscriminate altruism would tend to benefit kin or potential reciprocators, and so might have been a simple adaptive mechanism on the whole.

    Morality and Evolutionary Biology FitzPatrick, William 2008

  • This is not merely selective altruism toward kin or likely reciprocators, but altruism toward strangers who are in no position to reciprocate, and it might therefore seem puzzling from a purely biological point of view: such

    Morality and Evolutionary Biology FitzPatrick, William 2008

  • In some cases, these adaptive psychological mechanisms will involve specifically targeted or conditional altruistic motivations, involving capacities for discrimination to focus benefits on kin or on reciprocators.

    Morality and Evolutionary Biology FitzPatrick, William 2008

  • It is evolutionarily stable under some conditions in the sense that, given a population dominated by reciprocators, no single nasty individual, and no single unconditionally nice individual, will do better.

    The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006

  • Could competition between small groups of our ancestors somehow have turned them into strong reciprocators?

    Altruism and punishment | Letter Never Sent 2005

  • The modular cabinet style design accommodates up to eight automatic gun controllers and an optional axis controller for easy operation of both reciprocators and in/out positioners.

    unknown title 2011

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