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framing on altruism. The main methodological result is that the dictators' prosocial behaviour is sensitive to the loss frame … losses are framed, which may explain the diverging findings. Utilizing a dictator game, this paper studies the impact of loss … they are embedded in. More specifically, in a dictator game in which the dictators have to share a loss between themselves …
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framing on altruism. The main methodological result is that the dictators' prosocial behaviour is sensitive to the loss frame … losses are framed, which may explain the diverging findings. Utilizing a dictator game, this paper studies the impact of loss … they are embedded in. More specifically, in a dictator game in which the dictators have to share a loss between themselves …
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This paper presents a framed field experiment on ecological altruism in Mindoro, Philippines. Behavioural differences … were not sensitive to framing. Finally, other-ethnicity dynamics did not have a strong effect. …
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Experimental research on generosity has focused predominantly on behavior in the monetary domain, although many real life decisions take place in the non-monetary domain. Investigating generosity preferences in the non-monetary domain is important to understand a large class of situations...
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We extend the literature structurally estimating social preferences by accounting for the desire to adhere to social norms. Our representative agent is strongly motivated by norms and failing to account for this causes us to overestimate how much agents care about helping those who are worse...
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We conduct a modified dictator game in order to analyze the role self-image concerns play in other-regarding behavior. While we generally follow Konow (2000), a cognitive dissonance-based model of other-regarding behavior in dictator games, we relax one of its assumptions as we allow for...
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demonstrate one mechanism for why this happens – "framing" evokes norms which then influence choice. We use a laboratory study to …. Subjects' political identities interact with these frames, causing changes in both norms and choices. Framing makes Democrats …
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