Cues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world setting by Bateson, M., G. Roberts and D. Nettle, 041.pdf (0.2 MiB)
Effects of eye images on everyday cooperative behavior: a field experiment by Ernest-Jones, M., D. Nettle and M. Bateson , 082.pdf (0.3 MiB)
Eye images increase charitable donations: evidence from an opportunistic field experiment in a supermarket by Powell, K., G. Roberts and D. Nettle , 097.pdf (0.6 MiB)
'Cycle thieves, we are watching you': Impact of a simple signage intervention against bicycle theft by Nettle, D., K. Nott and M. Bateson , 99.pdf (1.2 MiB)
The watching eyes effect in the Dictator Game: It's not how much you give, it's being seen to give something by Nettle, D., Z. Harper, A. Kidson, R. Stone, I.S. Penton-Voak, and M. Bateson , 103.pdf (0.4 MiB)
Responses of chimpanzees to cues of conspecific observation by Nettle, D., K. A. Cronin and M. Bateson, 109.pdf (0.7 MiB) -
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Do images of 'watching eyes' induce behaviour that is more pro-social or more normative? A field experiment on littering by Bateson, M., L. Callow, J.R. Holmes, M.L. Redmond Roche, and D. Nettle, 111.pdf (0.6 MiB) -
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Effects of watching eyes and norm cues on charitable giving in a surreptitious behavioral experiment by Fathi, M., M. Bateson and D. Nettle , 116.pdf (0.3 MiB)
Watching eyes on potential litter can reduce littering: Evidence from two field experiments by Bateson, M., R. Robinson, T. Abayomi-Cole, J. Greenlees, A. O'Connor and D. Nettle , 131.pdf (0.3 MiB) -
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