<p>Rejections are shown for the disadvantageous inequity condition (A) and the advantageous inequity condition (B). Participants were assigned either to the disadvantageous inequity condition (<i>N</i> = 98) or to the advantageous inequity condition (<i>N</i> = 103). In the disadvantageous inequity condition, participants received one piece of candy while either one piece (equal distribution) or four pieces (unequal distribution) were placed on the other side of the apparatus. In the advantageous inequity condition, participants received either one piece of candy (equal distribution) or four pieces (unequal distribution) while one piece was placed on the other side of the apparatus. In both the disadvantageous inequity and advantageous ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Gamble rate in the reward and <b>(b)</b> punishment domain. The central mark in the bo...
College students made choices in binary lottery situations involving small amounts of money-payoffs ...
Which inequalities among individuals are considered unjust? This paper reports the results of an exp...
<div><p>a. Acceptance rates in percent categorized according the amount of money offered to the subj...
<p>It is clear that the rejection rates in the three public situations (informed-IG and non-informed...
This paper reports the results of experiments involving a 3-personcoalitionformation game with an ul...
<p>Please note that in task B (inequity in the presence/absence of reward), reward refusals where no...
<p>Earned entitlement modulated participants’ response to both advantageous and disadvantageous uneq...
Each row corresponds to one game type. Across all game types, the reward probabilities were 20% if t...
Fairness like other social norms is usually stabilized by punishing norm deviations. Reward uncertai...
a. Contribution fairness: in this case fairness is defined by equal contributions, where each partic...
In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire. They then take part in a 3-pers...
<div><p>(A) In the Reward trials, choice of one action leads to a 60% probability of a reward outcom...
Background: Improvements in the upward social mobility of a group or society can paradoxically lead ...
Abstract: We design experiments to study the extent to which individuals differ in their motivations...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Gamble rate in the reward and <b>(b)</b> punishment domain. The central mark in the bo...
College students made choices in binary lottery situations involving small amounts of money-payoffs ...
Which inequalities among individuals are considered unjust? This paper reports the results of an exp...
<div><p>a. Acceptance rates in percent categorized according the amount of money offered to the subj...
<p>It is clear that the rejection rates in the three public situations (informed-IG and non-informed...
This paper reports the results of experiments involving a 3-personcoalitionformation game with an ul...
<p>Please note that in task B (inequity in the presence/absence of reward), reward refusals where no...
<p>Earned entitlement modulated participants’ response to both advantageous and disadvantageous uneq...
Each row corresponds to one game type. Across all game types, the reward probabilities were 20% if t...
Fairness like other social norms is usually stabilized by punishing norm deviations. Reward uncertai...
a. Contribution fairness: in this case fairness is defined by equal contributions, where each partic...
In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire. They then take part in a 3-pers...
<div><p>(A) In the Reward trials, choice of one action leads to a 60% probability of a reward outcom...
Background: Improvements in the upward social mobility of a group or society can paradoxically lead ...
Abstract: We design experiments to study the extent to which individuals differ in their motivations...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Gamble rate in the reward and <b>(b)</b> punishment domain. The central mark in the bo...
College students made choices in binary lottery situations involving small amounts of money-payoffs ...
Which inequalities among individuals are considered unjust? This paper reports the results of an exp...