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Spite 5 Deutschland 3 Kinder 3 Kognition 3 Soziale Beziehungen 3 Soziales Verhalten 3 child experiments 3 cognitive skills 3 household survey studies 3 other-regarding preferences 3 Child experiments 2 Children 2 Cognition 2 Cognitive skills 2 Germany 2 Household survey studies 2 Other-regarding preferences 2 Social behaviour 2 Social relations 2 Experiment 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Bügelmayer, Elisabeth 5 Spieß, C. Katharina 4 Katharina Spiess, C. 1
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Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1
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SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 2 Journal of Economic Psychology 1 Journal of economic psychology : research in economic psychology and behavioral economics 1 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Spite and Cognitive Skills in Preschoolers
Bügelmayer, Elisabeth; Spieß, C. Katharina - 2011
Although spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation, there is little evidence on spiteful behavior and its determinants in children. We investigate the relationship between children's cognitive skills and spiteful behavior in a sample of 214...
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Spite and Cognitive Skills in Preschoolers
Bügelmayer, Elisabeth; Spieß, C. Katharina - Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung … - 2011
Although spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation, there is little evidence on spiteful behavior and its determinants in children. We investigate the relationship between children's cognitive skills and spiteful behavior in a sample of 214...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009353589
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Spite and cognitive skills in preschoolers
Bügelmayer, Elisabeth; Spieß, C. Katharina - 2011
Although spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation, there is little evidence on spiteful behavior and its determinants in children. We investigate the relationship between children's cognitive skills and spiteful behavior in a sample of 214...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009357265
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Spite and cognitive skills in preschoolers
Bügelmayer, Elisabeth; Katharina Spiess, C. - In: Journal of Economic Psychology 45 (2014) C, pp. 154-167
Other-regarding preferences in adults have been examined in depth in the literature. Research has shown that spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation. However, there is little evidence of the factors explaining spiteful behavior in children. We...
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Spite and cognitive skills in preschoolers
Bügelmayer, Elisabeth; Spieß, C. Katharina - In: Journal of economic psychology : research in economic … 45 (2014), pp. 154-167
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010474429
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