Cooperation: Preteens, teens most fickle, older people most cooperative
Wednesday, July 16, 2014 - 10:01
in Psychology & Sociology
A new experimental study analyzed how cooperative attitudes evolve in different age ranges. Researchers found that young people between the ages of ten and sixteen demonstrate more fickle behavior when it comes to cooperating, unlike other age groups. People over the age of 66 demonstrated the most cooperative behavior.