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Social Distance Matters in Dictator Games: Evidence from 11 Mexican Villages
We examine the impact of social distance in dictator game giving. The study is conducted in a field setting with high stakes (two days’ wages). The sample is a representative sample from eleven low-income Mexican villages.
Natalia Candelo +2 more
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In this research, we examine how cooperation emerges and develops in sequential dyadic interactions when the initial interaction varies in strategic considerations (i.e., fear of partner rejection) or potential gossip by one’s partner that may affect ...
Junhui Wu +3 more
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Society often ascribes negative stereotypes to people experiencing homelessness. However, people experiencing homelessness have been found to display highly nuanced social behaviors. We employ a field dictator game to examine prosocial behavior among 173
Mary-Catherine Anderson +3 more
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The Intuition of Punishment: A Study of Fairness Preferences and Cognitive Ability
Can differences in cognitive reflection explain other-regarding behavior? To test this, I use the three-item Cognitive Reflection Task to classify individuals as intuitive or reflective and correlate this measure with choices in three games that each ...
Markus Seier
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Actions and Beliefs: Estimating Distribution-Based Preferences Using a Large Scale Experiment with Probability Questions on Expectations [PDF]
We combine the choice data of proposers and responders in the ultimatum game, their expectations elicited in the form of subjective probability questions, and the choice data of proposers ("dictator") in a dictator game to estimate a structural model of ...
Bellemare, C. +2 more
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Digit ratio (2D:4D) and altruism: Evidence from a large, multi-ethnic sample
We look at the links between the Digit Ratio - the ratio of the length of the index finger to the length of the ring finger – for both right and left hands, and giving in a Dictator Game.
Matteo M Galizzi, Jeroen eNieboer
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In-Organization Ethics Power-Allocation Mechanisms and Members’ Decision-Making Behavior
This study examines experimental evidence showing how ethics power allocation mechanisms affect an individual’s in-organization resource division and ethical behavior.
Yudan Pang +3 more
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Variation in cooperative behaviour within a single city. [PDF]
Human cooperative behaviour, as assayed by decisions in experimental economic dilemmas such as the Dictator Game, is variable across human populations.
Daniel Nettle +2 more
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Multifunctional atomic layer deposited coatings and interface treatments enhance direct solar water splitting on GaAs/GaInP tandem cells. Optimized TiO2/Pt nanoparticle bilayers ensure durability and catalytic efficiency with minimal optical losses, while H2 plasma pretreatments maximize photovoltage and interfacial charge extraction.
Tim F. Rieth +8 more
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Partner Selection and the Division of Surplus: Evidence from Ultimatum and Dictator Experiments
We study ultimatum and dictator environments with one-way, unenforceable pre-play communication from the proposer to the recipient, semantically framed as a promise.
Priyodorshi Banerjee +2 more
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