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Social hierarchy is persistent in all almost all societies. Social norms and their enforcement are part of sustaining hierarchical systems. This paper combines social status and norm enforcement, by introducing status in a dictator game with third party punishment. Status is conveyed by surname;...
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the well-documented Math-Gender stereotype. Following a simple math task prime, those in the baseline overwhelmingly … incentivized treatment said that they believed “males are more proficient” would be the modal response. Gender nor age drives this …
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In a recent simulation study, Goodman et al. (2019) compare several methods with regard to their type I and type II error rates when considering a thick null hypothesis that includes all values that are practically equivalent to the point null hypothesis. They propose a hybrid decision criterion...
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In many important public good situations the decision-making power and authority is delegated to representatives who make binding decisions on behalf of a larger group. The purpose of this study is to compare contribution decisions made by individuals with contribution decisions made by group...
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This paper investigates whether altruistic punishment when cooperation norms are violated is sensitive to gender … others' gender within their group. This allows us to test whether third-party punishment depends on the punisher's as well as … on the contributors' gender. We include treatments where the contributors have either the same or different gender from …
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