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  1. The value of apology beyond compensation in legal disputes: victims' satisfaction and settlement
  2. How deficiencies in the comprehensiveness of apologies undermine their remedial effectiveness.
  3. Sorry, Not Sorry: Apologies and Denials in the #MeToo Movement
  4. Decision making in the prisoner's dilemma game: The effect of exit on cooperation and social welfare
  5. Behavioural Consistency Within the Prisoner's Dilemma Game: The Role of Personality and Situation
  6. Vergelijkende rechtscultuur en aansprakelijkheidsrecht – een verkennend experiment
  7. Coping with noise in social dilemmas: Group representatives fare worse than individuals because they lack trust in others’ benign intentions
  8. The Role of Specificity and Apologies in Excuse Messages Following Train Delay
  9. Is it Really Not About the Money? Victim Needs Following Personal Injury and Property Loss and Their Relative Restoration Through Monetary Compensation and Apology
  10. Rethinking Apology in Tort Litigation Deficiencies in Comprehensiveness Undermine Remedial Effectiveness
  11. Is Trust for Sale? The Effectiveness of Financial Compensation for Repairing Competence- versus Integrity-Based Trust Violations
  12. The Impact of Decision Timing on the Effectiveness of Leaders’ Apologies to Repair Followers’ Trust in the Aftermath of Leader Failure
  13. The Underlying Motives of Different Mixed-motive Games
  14. Cooperation in Mixed-Motive Games: The Role of Individual Differences in Selfish and Social Orientation
  15. More Money, More Trust? Target and Observer Differences in the Effectiveness of Financial Overcompensation to Restore Trust
  16. Forecasting Errors in the Averseness of Apologizing
  17. What money can’t buy: The psychology of financial overcompensation
  18. The apology mismatch: Asymmetries between victim's need for apologies and perpetrator's willingness to apologize
  19. Money isn’t all that matters: The use of financial compensation and apologies to preserve relationships in the aftermath of distributive harm
  20. Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word: Forecasting Errors in the averseness of an Apology
  21. One for all: What representing a group may do to us
  22. VOICES: SORRY LIMITED
  23. Bad for Me or Bad for Us? Interpersonal Orientations and the Impact of Losses on Unethical Behavior
  24. An instrumental perspective on apologizing in bargaining: The importance of forgiveness to apologize
  25. How Important Is an Apology to You?
  26. A Social Interaction Analysis of Empathy and Fairness
  27. Why promises and threats need each other
  28. Bad Apples, Worse Apples? the Effect of Framing Social Dilemmas on the Bad Apple Effect
  29. Experimental approaches to private law: the case of redressing personal injury
  30. Social Value Orientation