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In the vast majority of laboratory experiments documenting the existence of reciprocity subjects are endowed with … reciprocal behavior. In this study we identify two reasons why the source of endowment might matter for negative reciprocity: (1 …) Using earned – as opposed to windfall money – might increase the costs of negative reciprocity due to this money being in a …
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We examine the influence of social distance on levels of trust and reciprocity in China. Social distance, reflected in … and social distance. However, reciprocity was not responsive to social distance. Study 2 found that affect-based trust … shouren classmates. This is true despite the fact that no more cognition-based trust is placed nor reciprocity received or …
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We investigate the effects of social distance on both actual trusting and reciprocity behavior and beliefs about such …, reciprocity, while proportional to trust, was not responsive to social distance. …
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find some evidence of reciprocity but no evidence of strategic voting. …
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In the vast majority of experiments documenting the existence of reciprocity subjects are endowed with windfall funds … of endowment might matter for negative reciprocity: (1) Using earned – as opposed to windfall money – might increase the … costs of negative reciprocity due to this money being in a different mental account and thus lead to less retaliation. (2 …
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Both the law and culture make a central distinction between acts of commission that overturn the status quo and acts of omission that uphold it. In everyday life acts of commission often elicit stronger reciprocal responses than do acts of omission. In this paper we compare reciprocal responses...
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