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We report on an experiment in which subjects choose actions in strategic games with either strategic complements or …
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Combining the methodologies of experiment economics and molecular genetics, we report genetic association between sex …
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Understanding whether preferences are sensitive to the frame has been a major topic of debate in the last decades. For example, several works have explored whether the dictator game in the give frame gives rise to a different rate of pro-sociality than the same game in the take frame, leading to...
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? To answer this question, we conducted a two-stage 2x2 experiment. In the first stage, we used a Deception Game to measure …
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What is the extent and nature of religious prosociality? If religious prosociality exists, is it parochial and extended selectively to co-religionists, or is it generalized regardless of the recipient? Further, is it driven by preferences to help others or by expectations of reciprocity? We...
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We systematically investigate prisoner's dilemma games and dictator games with valence framing. We find that give versus take frames influence subjects' behavior and beliefs in the prisoner's dilemma game but not in the dictator game
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There is little consensus on whether women are more generous than men; some research results indicate a higher propensity towards giving of female dictators, whilst others suggest the opposite. Two explanations have been put forward. According to the first one, women are more generous than men...
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experiment exploring how these findings transfer to a non-cooperative setting. We find two major results: (i) promoting intuition …
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Cooperation in one-shot anonymous interactions is a widely documented aspect of human behaviour. Here we shed light on the motivations behind this behaviour by experimentally exploring cooperation in a one-shot continuous-strategy Prisoner's Dilemma (i.e. one-shot two-player Public Goods Game)....
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problem as well as in a real payoff money-burning experiment that can inform our understanding of moral preferences and …
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