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empirically in a large scale online experiment and in the laboratory. In both experiments, the second mover’s lying propensity …
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Bargaining results emerge from the interplay of strategic options and social preferences. For every bargaining game, however, the advantage of a player having certain preferences in terms of negotiated equilibrium revenues might differ. We explore the hypothesis that preferences change according...
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We ran experiments with a stag hunt and bargaining coordination game. Using a between-subjects design, we varied the identity of the opponent between someone of the same culture or a different culture. The idea was to see whether cultural norms or identity played a part in coordination...
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fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely …
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An experiment tested whether groups lie more than individuals. Groups lied more than individuals when deception was …
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experiment, I show that people are less likely to unilaterally destroy surplus for personal gain when a provisional allocation is … experiment …
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same partner in the future, both a novel experiment and a meta-study document higher cooperation rates if this likelihood …
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