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This chapter reviews the results from public goods, ultimatum, and dictator experiments for evidence of systematic differences in the behavior of men and women. While the results do not offer consistent evidence of behavioral differences between men and women, there are some intriguing patterns...
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We report the results of ultimatum game experiments designed to test for differences in the behavior of women and men. Women's proposals are on average more generous than men's, regardless of the sex of the partner, and women respondents are more likely to accept an offer of a given amount. A...
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This chapter reviews the results from public goods, ultimatum, and dictator experiments for evidence of systematic differences in the behavior of men and women. While the results do not offer consistent evidence of behavioral differences between men and women, there are some intriguing patterns...
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relationship between risk attitudes and the decision to trust an anonymous partner. Our experiments include two behavioral risk … the behavioral risk measures and the decision to trust. With additional control variables, there is a weak relationship … between risk measured from the survey and the decision to trust …
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to guess which of the five gambles each of the other subjects chose, and is paid for correct guesses. The experiment is …
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Although evidence indicates that religious persons are more generous on average than nonreligious persons, little work has been done to determine if this greater generosity is a general pattern or is, rather, specific to church-based institutions. Limited research addresses if, or how, religious...
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more to this result. In particular, both evolutionary and economic theories suggest that physically stronger decision … that forecasters consistently predict the types of risky decision produced by both gender and physical prowess, but often …
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