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that reason we also expect more altruism and trust of soldiers compared to pure civilian groups. To explore these issues in … an experimental setting, the subjects had to play the dictator game, the ultimatum game, and the trust game. These three …
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that reason we also expect more altruism and trust of soldiers compared to pure civilian groups. To explore these issues in … an experimental setting, the subjects had to play the dictator game, the ultimatum game, and the trust game. These three …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011410034
that reason we also expect more altruism and trust of soldiers compared to pure civilian groups. To explore these issues in … an experimental setting, the subjects had to play the dictator game, the ultimatum game, and the trust game. These three … mit dem Diktatorspiel, dem Ultimatumspiel sowie dem Investitionsspiel (trust game) drei etablierte Standardexperimente …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011582313
that reason we also expect more altruism and trust of soldiers compared to pure civilian groups. To explore these issues in … an experimental setting, the subjects had to play the dictator game, the ultimatum game, and the trust game. These three … mit dem Diktatorspiel, dem Ultimatumspiel sowie dem Investitionsspiel (trust game) drei etablierte Standardexperimente …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011575508
In standard trust games, no trust is the default, and trust generates a potential gain. We investigate a reframed trust … game in which full trust is default and where no trust generates a loss. We find significantly lower levels of trust and … trustworthiness in loss domain when full trust is default than in gain domain when no trust is default. As a consequence, trust is on …
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experimentally investigate the relationship between intrinsic and instrumental reciprocity by running a two-period repeated trust …, and that intrinsic reciprocity is rewarded. In fact, the total level of cooperation, in which trust is reciprocated, is …
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Research on social capital routinely relies on survey measures of trust which can be collected in large and … about others' cooperation. Our analysis suggests that the standard trust question used in the World Values Survey is a proxy … recently proposed alternative to the standard trust question, seems to operate through beliefs rather than preferences. …
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We examine the degree of trust and trustworthiness in an experimental trust game with 662 participants from six … different age groups, ranging from 8-year-olds to retired persons. Although both trust and trustworthiness have been identified … trust increases almost linearly from early childhood to early adulthood, but stays rather constant within different adult …
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We examine gender differences in trust in another party?s cooperation (CC) or its ability (AC). While men and women do … not differ concerning trust in cooperation, gender has a strong influence when trust in another subject?s ability is …
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In his classic article “An Essay on Bargaining” Schelling (1956) argues that ignorance might actually be strength rather than weakness. We test and confirm Schelling's conjecture in a simple take-it-or-leave-it bargaining experiment where the proposer can choose between two possible offers....
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