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Punishment motivated by fairness, not revenge

19:00 EDT 16 Jul 2012 | AAAS

(University College London) Researchers at UCL and Harvard have found that we punish cheats only when they end up better off than us, in a study that challenges the notion that punishment is motivated by revenge.

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