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Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010
We collect data from 162 replications of the Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe Investment game (the trust game) involving more than 23,000 participants. We conduct a meta-analysis of these games in order to identify the effect of experimental protocols and geographic variation on this popular behavioral measure of trust and trustworthiness.
Noel D. Johnson, Alexandra Mislin
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We collect data from 162 replications of the Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe Investment game (the trust game) involving more than 23,000 participants. We conduct a meta-analysis of these games in order to identify the effect of experimental protocols and geographic variation on this popular behavioral measure of trust and trustworthiness.
Noel D. Johnson, Alexandra Mislin
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
We experimentally investigate the effect of timing of implementation of decisions on trust and trustworthiness. In the “Now” treatment, a standard trust game is run and subjects receive payment in the same date of the experiment. In the “Later” treatment, subjects make decisions in the same date as the now treatment, while the decisions are implemented
Qing Zhang, King King Li
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We experimentally investigate the effect of timing of implementation of decisions on trust and trustworthiness. In the “Now” treatment, a standard trust game is run and subjects receive payment in the same date of the experiment. In the “Later” treatment, subjects make decisions in the same date as the now treatment, while the decisions are implemented
Qing Zhang, King King Li
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Advice and trust in games of choice
2012 Tenth Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, 2012This work provides a game theoretic framework through which one can study the different trust and mitigation strategies a decision maker can employ when soliciting advice or input from a potentially self-interested third-party. The framework supports a single decision maker's interacting with an arbitrary number of either honest or malicious (and ...
Cody Buntain +3 more
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Does the trust game measure trust?
Economics Letters, 2012Abstract Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors would give more to poor trustees. However, we find trustors to give no more to poor than to rich trustees, confirming trust as the dominant motivation for “trust like” choices.
Marius Brülhart, Jean-Claude Usunier
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Fuzzyfication of Repeatable Trust Game
2020The purpose of the work is to check what consequences in the interpretation of the results of experiments under the so-called trust games has a fuzzy approach. In previous considerations it was assumed that players’ behaviors are implementations of specific probability distributions.
Anna Motylska-Kuzma, Jacek Mercik
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1998
Public key certification, network security and electronic commerce are all tightly bound to the concept of "trust". Nearly every paper deals with the word. Yet, few if any define it and none really defines it in a way useful to cryptographic engineers. Some uses of the word act like a verbal shell game, confusing the reader.
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Public key certification, network security and electronic commerce are all tightly bound to the concept of "trust". Nearly every paper deals with the word. Yet, few if any define it and none really defines it in a way useful to cryptographic engineers. Some uses of the word act like a verbal shell game, confusing the reader.
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Trust and trustworthiness reputations in an investment game
Games and Economic Behavior, 2010Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performance. This is particularly true in environments such as the Prisoner’s Dilemma or standard public-goods games, where the equilibrium in a one-shot case involves strictly uncooperative behavior. Evolutionary biologists have developed the notion of indirect reciprocity,
Gary Charness, Ninghua Du, Chun-Lei Yang
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Trust Games as a Model for Requests
2012We apply of Game Theory to linguistic politeness, considering requests as the canonical speech act where polite expressions factor in. As making a request is necessarily both strategic and asymmetric, we adapt Trust Games, modifying them by the notions of reputation, face, and repetition. Given this framework, our results show that although some polite
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Trust Experiments, Trust Games, and Surveys
2017Trust has traditionally been measured in surveys. However, economists, psychologists, and many political scientists have been using trust games in laboratory experiments to measure trust-as-cooperative-behavior in games. Do trust experiments lead to similar or different conclusions as to what trust means?
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