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: Trust rather than no trust was the default. People are more trusting when the default is full trust than when it is no trust …. We introduce a new game, the distrust game (DTG), where the default is full trust and find that in it, trust levels are … higher than in the Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe (1995) trust game (TG), where the default is no trust. At the same time …
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Trust is related to people's willingness to accept vulnerability, composed of their willingness to accept the risk of … Risky Dictator Game and a Trust Game. Groups typically considered having lower status in the US - women, minorities, younger …
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Using experiments, we examine whether the decision to trust a stranger in a one-shot interaction is equivalent to … taking a risky bet, or if a trust decision entails an additional risk premium to balance the costs of trust betrayal. We … compare a binary-choice Trust game with a structurally identical, binary-choice Risky Dictator game with good or bad outcomes …
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Using experiments, we examine whether the decision to trust a stranger in a one-shot interaction is equivalent to … taking a risky bet, or if a trust decision entails an additional risk premium to balance the costs of trust betrayal. We … compare a binary-choice Trust game with a structurally identical, binary-choice Risky Dictator game with good or bad outcomes …
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