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We provide experimental evidence of self-serving fairness ideals in a dictator game. Our design includes treatments where funds can be transferred in two ways to the one player and in one way to the other. Two methods for transferring funds to the recipient produce generosity levels similar to those of the regular dictator game.
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2022
Abstract The imperium and auspices of the Dictator are not as such greater than those of the Consuls; his superiority is grounded in the principle that in his presence, all other magistrates are rendered incapable of exercising their powers other than at his discretion.
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Abstract The imperium and auspices of the Dictator are not as such greater than those of the Consuls; his superiority is grounded in the principle that in his presence, all other magistrates are rendered incapable of exercising their powers other than at his discretion.
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2020
Dictation is a collection of spoken narratives that focus on the oral tradition of storytelling.
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Dictation is a collection of spoken narratives that focus on the oral tradition of storytelling.
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Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the social-psychological phenomenon of pluralistic ignorance, or incorrect beliefs about others' beliefs, how silence and inaction are perpetuated through social norms, and the role of communication and knowledge in dispelling pluralistic ignorance.
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The article discusses the social-psychological phenomenon of pluralistic ignorance, or incorrect beliefs about others' beliefs, how silence and inaction are perpetuated through social norms, and the role of communication and knowledge in dispelling pluralistic ignorance.
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Abstract This chapter recounts the complex aftermath of Julius Caesar’s victory at Pharsalus and the challenges he faces upon returning to Italy. Caesar tackles mutinies among his veteran legions, resolves economic turmoil through debt reforms, and quells political unrest instigated by reckless figures like Mark Antony and Dolabella.
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