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The co-evolution of fairness preferences and costly punishment. [PDF]
We study the co-evolutionary emergence of fairness preferences in the form of other-regarding behavior and its effect on the origination of costly punishment behavior in public good games.
Moritz Hetzer, Didier Sornette
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Interactive effects of OXTR and GAD1 on envy-associated behaviors and neural responses.
Inequity aversion (negative feelings induced by outcome differences between the self and other) plays a key role in human social behaviors. The neurotransmitters oxytocin and GABA have been implicated in neural responses to inequity.
Toshiko Tanaka +5 more
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Perceived reward attainability may underlie dogs’ responses in inequity paradigms
Dogs have repeatedly been shown to give their paw to an experimenter more times for no reward when a rewarded conspecific partner is absent than when a rewarded conspecific is present, thereby showing inequity aversion.
Jim McGetrick +5 more
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A Computational Model of Non-optimal Suspiciousness in the Minnesota Trust Game
This study modelled 'spite sensitivity', the worry that others are willing to incur a loss to hurt you, which is thought to undergird suspiciousness and persecutory ideation.
Rebecca Kazinka +2 more
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Beneficial betrayal aversion. [PDF]
Many studies demonstrate the social benefits of cooperation. Likewise, recent studies convincingly demonstrate that betrayal aversion hinders trust and discourages cooperation.
Jason A Aimone, Daniel Houser
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Effect of cooperation level of group on punishment for non-cooperators: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. [PDF]
Sometimes we punish non-cooperators in our society. Such behavior could be derived from aversive emotion for inequity (inequity aversion) to make non-cooperators cooperative.
Fumitoshi Kodaka +6 more
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Informational Inequity Aversion and Performance
In labor markets, some individuals have, or believe to have, less data on the determinants of success than others, e.g., due to differential access to technology or role models. We provide experimental evidence on when and how informational differences translate into performance differences.
Bohnet, Iris, Saidi, Farzad
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This paper combines intergenerational equity equilibrium and social preferences equilibrium with Cournot equilibrium solving the technological problem of intergenerational equity and strategic value compensation confirmation, achieving the effective ...
Meirui Zhong +3 more
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Do Altruists Like Equity? [PDF]
Altruism and inequity aversion are often conceptually interrelated, which implies that altruistic and selfish humans may respond differently to disadvantageous inequity conditions.
Tiaza Bem +2 more
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This study investigates the developmental trajectories of aversion to both disadvantageous and advantageous inequity in a large sample of Chinese students (N = 3190) across four educational stages: primary school, junior high school, senior high school ...
Weiwei Wang
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