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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation … reciprocity. Among our subjects, 40% of the reciprocators exploited moral wiggle room. …
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) is added in order to introduce reciprocity. We find significantly higher rates of selfish choices in our treatments that …
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and reciprocity). In addition to incentivised elicitation of first- and second-order action beliefs, we assess … intentions-based models. Both second-order beliefs and the weighting factor that depends on a participant's sensitivity to guilt/reciprocity … returned. -- social preferences ; other-regarding behaviour ; experiments ; trust game ; guilt aversion ; beliefs …
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-regarding behaviour ; experiments ; psychological game theory ; guilt aversion ; shame ; beliefs ; emotions ; partnership …
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experimental literature we find evidence that tipping is motivated by reciprocity, but also by reputation concerns among frequent … imitator types. -- social preferences ; reciprocity ; moral hazard ; reputation ; Internet ; psychological game theory …
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-regarding behavior ; self-image ; experiments ; cognitive dissonance ; social norms ; normative beliefs ; expectations …
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. -- Information cascades ; Laboratory experiments ; Naive herding …
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This paper examines the occurrence and fragility of information cascades in laboratory experiments. One group of low … private information. In line with existing experiments on information cascades, we find some evidence that low informed …
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-regarding behavior ; experiments ; social dilemma ; cognitive dissonance …
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We study experimentally whether heterogeneity of behavior in the Centipede game can be interpreted as the result of a learning process of individuals with different preference types (more and less pro-social) and coarse information regarding the opponent's past behavior. We manipulate the...
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