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How are allocation results affected by information that another anonymous participant intends to be more or less generous? We explore this experimentally via two participants facing the same allocation task with only one actually giving after possible adjustment of own generosity based on the...
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We enrich the choice task of responders in ultimatum games by allowing them to independently decide whether to collect what is offered to them and whether to destroy what the proposer demanded. Such a multidimensional response format intends to cast further light on the motives guiding responder...
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investigate what causes the in-group bias: is it due to mere group affiliation or, alternatively, is guilt-aversion a possible … beliefs. We find that mere group affiliation affects beliefs and explains a substantial part of the bias, but we also find … evidence in favor of guilt-aversion as a source of motivation. -- Social preferences ; experiments ; social dilemma ; group …
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We report experimental and theoretical results on the minority of three-game where three players have to choose one of two alternatives independently and the most rewarding alternative is the one chosen by a single player. This coordination game has many asymmetric equilibria in pure strategies...
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