WebThere is a large literature surrounding social distance in DG experiments; broadly speaking, the results indicate that the lower the social distance—the stronger the social cues present—the less Dictator behavior conforms to what would be expected of self-interested maximizers (Bohnet and Frey, 1999a; Buchan, Croson, and Johnson, 2001; Burnham, … Web23 mrt. 2024 · We measured behavioral altruism and readiness to share with others by the means of Dictator Game utilizing 10x1PLN coins (1PLN = approximately 0.3USD). In the Dictator Game subjects received 10 coins from the experimenter and were asked to arbitrary share it with an anonymous person sitting in the next room.
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WebWe run a between-subject dictator game with two alternative framing, “give” (GG) and “take” * School of Economics, Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science, and Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK; E-mail: [email protected]. Web28 mrt. 2024 · Participants reported their age and gender after they made their decisions in the two tasks. We also measured their social value orientation (i.e., number of prosocial … cg group projects
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Webstandard dictator game implicitly provides data on one shot versus repeated games; on games with students versus other populations; on manna from heaven versus earned money; on stakes; on a specified degree of social distance; on dictator-recipient anonymity versus dicta-1 For detail, see the list of papers used for the meta study in Appendix 1. Web5 jul. 2012 · This paper reports results of an experiment manipulating an extremely weak social cue in the dictator game. Prior to making their decision, we present dictators with a simple visual stimulus: either three dots in a "watching-eyes" configuration, or three dots in a neutral configuration. Web6 sep. 2015 · Rigdon, Mary and Ishii, Keiko and Watabe, Motoki and Kitayama, Shinobu (2008): Minimal Social Cues in the Dictator Game. PDF MPRA_paper_8439.pdf Download (359kB) Preview Abstract This paper reports results of an incentivized laboratory experiment manipulating an extremely weak social cue in the Dictator Game. cg greek\u0027s