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results from a mini-dictator game in which giving entails an efficiency gain. In this laboratory experiment, the recipient can …
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results from a mini-dictator game laboratory experiment in which giving entails an efficiency gain. Before the dictator …
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individual’s behavior, such as altruism, fairness, reciprocity, self-serving bias, kindness, intentions etc, manifest itself in …
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as altruism, fairness, reciprocity, self-serving bias, kindness, intentions etc, manifest themselves in the equity …
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We experimentally investigate the effect of endowment allocation procedures on social preferences using a two-stage dictator game. In the first stage, participants who were randomly selected as allocators had to perform a task in order to earn money. Better performance on the task resulted in...
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Results are reported of the first natural field experiment on the dictator game, where subjects are unaware that they … participate in an experiment. In contrast to predictions of the standard economic model, dictators show a large degree of pro … participate in an experiment or not. …
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Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on the brain and these have observable behavioral correlates in adult life. There are reasons to expect that social behaviors—which are fundamental for the evolutionary success of humans—might be...
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Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on the brain and these have observable behavioral correlates in adult life. There are reasons to expect that social behaviors—which are fundamental for the evolutionary success of humans—might be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015261666
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on the brain and these have observable behavioral correlates in adult life. There are reasons to expect that social behaviors—which are fundamental for the evolutionary success of humans—might be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015261672
guarantee reciprocity, we see that there is still significant evidence of altruism, which we then confirm using laboratory …
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