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associations between the experimental trust game and a range of popular self-reported measures for trust, such as the General … Social Survey (GSS) and the Rosenberg scale for self-reported trust. We find that, in our UK representative sample, the … experimental trust game significantly and positively predicts generalised self-reported trust in the GSS. This association is …
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social preference types. We also identify reciprocity norms, generosity, trustworthiness, and trust in in-group and out …Our study investigates how the devastating 2020-2022 Tigray War has affected the social preferences, reciprocity norms …, and trust in a large sample of rural young adults in Tigray, Ethiopia, belonging to rural business groups. We rely on …
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In this paper, we study intertemporal social welfare evaluations when agents have heterogeneous preferences that are interpersonally noncomparable. We first show that even if all agents share the same preferences, there is a conflict between the axioms of Pareto principle, time consistency, and...
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, takes seriously an often neglected part of the story: the trust relationship between the Samaritan and the Innkeeper to whom … the Samaritan entrusted the wounded man. This narrative element offers inspiration for understanding the grammar of trust …
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Despite the accumulation of research on indirect reciprocity over the past 30 years and the publication of over 100 … reciprocity and identify the issues that have been resolved and the ones that remain to be resolved. This manuscript introduces … indirect reciprocity in the context of the evolution of cooperation, basic models of social dilemma situations, the path taken …
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Indirect reciprocity is one of the major mechanisms driving the evolution of cooperation in human societies. There are … two types of indirect reciprocity: upstream and downstream reciprocity. Cooperation in downstream reciprocity follows the … pattern ‘You helped someone, and I will help you’, while the direction of cooperation is reversed in upstream reciprocity …
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Trust and reciprocity have paramount importance in cooperative relationships. The influence of psychological effects … such as framing and anchoring on trust and reciprocity has been investigated; however, the impact of an order effect on … them is still unexplored. The goal of our study was to examine how order impacts the framing of trust and reciprocity by …
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The strategy method is often used in public goods games to measure an individual's willingness to cooperate depending on the level of cooperation by their groupmates (conditional cooperation). However, while the strategy method is informative, it risks conflating confusion with a desire for fair...
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The black box method was developed as an "asocial control" to allow for payoff-based learning while eliminating social responses in repeated public goods games. Players are told they must decide how many virtual coins they want to input into a virtual black box that will provide uncertain...
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