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Dictator game giving: altruism or artefact?
AbstractExperimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented here, however, that subjects’ generosity can be reversed by allowing them to take a partner's money. Dictator game giving therefore does not reveal concern for consequences to others existing independently of the environment, as posited in rational ...
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Abstract Transnational guidelines on skills and competencies for lifelong learning, along with curriculum reforms to promote curriculum flexibility and autonomy in schools, are pressing teachers to be engaged in curriculum and pedagogical innovation focused on student‐centred approaches favourable to developing learner autonomy.
Thiago Freires +3 more
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Reciprocity - an indirect evolutionary analysis [PDF]
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over time. Players face a pecuniary game of life comprising the ultimatum game and the dictator game.
Berninghaus, Siegfried K. +2 more
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Reciprocity : an indirect evolutionary analysis [PDF]
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over time. Players face a pecuniary 'game of life' comprising the ultimatum game and the dictator game.
Berninghaus, Siegfried +2 more
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Gender Effects in Dictator Game Giving: Women Favour Female Recipients
Maximilian Baltrusch +1 more
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Abstract Curriculum reform provides a vital opportunity for nations to ensure learners are equipped to fully participate as citizens in the 21st century. This paper presents an understanding of educators’ response to curriculum reform, and some of its enablers and barriers.
Alison Glover +5 more
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Sensory impairment reduces money sharing in the Dictator Game regardless of the recipient's sensory status. [PDF]
Oleszkiewicz A, Kupczyk T.
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This paper explores global solar PV deployment, cost trends, and grid integration challenges in 2025. It examines the role of energy storage in firming solar output and supporting electric vehicle (EV) growth, alongside policy shifts, investment flows, and technological innovations.
Ehsan Rezaee, S. Ravi P. Silva
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Expected behavior in the dictator game [PDF]
Financial support from MCI SEJ2007-62081/ECON) and Excelencia—Junta (P07-SEJ-0254).
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Aqueous zinc–iodine batteries (Zn–I2Bs) offer promise for grid storage due to safety and cost advantages yet face critical bottlenecks: severe self‐discharge (polyiodide shuttling and HER), limited energy density, sluggish kinetics, and zinc anode instability.
Jia‐Lin Yang +3 more
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