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a strong decrease in spitefulness with increasing age. Egalitarianism becomes less frequent, and altruism much more … first becomes significant in the teenage years. -- other-regarding preferences ; egalitarianism ; altruism ; spite … ; parochialism ; experiments with children and adolescents …
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strong decrease in spitefulness with increasing age. Egalitarianism becomes less frequent, and altruism much more prominent … becomes significant in the teenage years. -- other-regarding preferences ; egalitarianism ; altruism ; spite ; parochialism … ; experiments with children and adolescents …
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a strong decrease in spitefulness with increasing age. Egalitarianism becomes less frequent, and altruism much more …
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a strong decrease in spitefulness with increasing age. Egalitarianism becomes less frequent, and altruism much more …
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instill social norms or their children less able to acquire them. -- other-regarding preferences ; altruism ; spite … binary-choice dictator games to classify subjects into other-regarding types, we find that children of less educated parents … characteristics, and is attenuated for smarter children. The results suggest that less educated parents are either less efficient to …
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In prosocial decisions, decision-makers are inherently uncertain about how their decisions impact others’ utility – we call this interpersonal uncertainty. We show that people’s response to interpersonal uncertainty shapes well-known patterns of prosocial behavior. First, using standard...
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In prosocial decisions, decision-makers are inherently uncertain about how their decisions impact others' utility - we call this interpersonal uncertainty. We show that people's response to interpersonal uncertainty shapes well-known patterns of prosocial behavior. First, using standard social...
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a strong decrease in spitefulness with increasing age. Egalitarianism becomes less frequent, and altruism much more …
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