Dr. Daniel DeCaro's research on collaborative conservation of natural resources featured on the Methodology for Psychology podcast

Dr. Daniel DeCaro's research, published in Judgment and Decision Making, has been featured on the Methodology for Psychology podcast. The topic is the "Synergistic effects of voting and enforcement on internalized motivation to cooperate in a resource dilemma." As described on the podcast website, "The basic idea discussed in the episode is that solving major societal problems, like conservation of a limited resource, requires a balance between people who cooperate and follow environmental rules because of external reasons (e.g., enforcement, monetary rewards/punishments) and people who cooperate and obey the rules because of internal reasons (e.g., believe the rule is important, useful, morally right thing to do)."

Listen to the podcast here: http://methodologyforpsychology.org/dr-daniel-decaro-on-synergistic-effects-of-voting-and-enforcement-on-internalized-motivation-to-cooperate-in-a-resource-dilemma/

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