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cognitive reflection ability 2 dictator game 2 intuition 2 reflection 2 social preferences 2 third-party punishment 2 ultimatum game 2 Behavioral economics 1 Cognition 1 Experiment 1 Game theory 1 Gerechtigkeit 1 Intuition 1 Justice 1 Kognition 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Punishment 1 Social behaviour 1 Social welfare function 1 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 1 Soziales Verhalten 1 Spieltheorie 1 Strafe 1 Theory of preferences 1 Ultimatum game 1 Ultimatumspiel 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1
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The intuition of punishment: A study of fairness preferences and cognitive ability
Seier, Markus - In: Games 11 (2020) 2, pp. 1-25
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 subject participates in. The main sample...
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The intuition of punishment : a study of fairness preferences and cognitive ability
Seier, Markus - In: Games 11 (2020) 2/21, pp. 1-25
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 subject participates in. The main sample...
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