Social distance (i.e., the degree of closeness to another person) affects the way humans perceive and respond to fairness during financial negotiations. Feeling close to someone enhances the acceptance of monetary offers. Here, we explored whether this effect also extends to the spatial domain. Specifically, using an iterated version of the Ultimatum Game in a within-subject design, we investigated whether different visual spatial distance-cues result in different rates of acceptance of otherwise identical monetary offers. Study 1 found that participants accepted significantly more offers when they were cued with spatial closeness than when they were cued with spatial distance. Study 2 replicated this effect using identical procedures but d...
Increasingly, we can invest in projects that are distributed around the world through online investm...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
This research investigates the role of social distance between decision makers and their clients. In...
Studies using the Ultimatum Game have shown that participants reject unfair offers extended by anoth...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Does geographic distance or the perceived social distance between subjects significantly affect prop...
Economic games are useful for examining when and why an economic decision-maker’s utility maximizing...
Across a range of decision contexts, we provide evidence of a novel proximity bias in probability ju...
Does geographic distance or the perceived social distance between subjects significantly affect prop...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
peer-reviewedInterpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the se...
Recent evidence from eye tracking during reading showed that non-referential spatial distance presen...
We study decision making on behalf of others where the profit maximizing choice is to take no risk. ...
Increasingly, we can invest in projects that are distributed around the world through online investm...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...
This research investigates the role of social distance between decision makers and their clients. In...
Studies using the Ultimatum Game have shown that participants reject unfair offers extended by anoth...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Does geographic distance or the perceived social distance between subjects significantly affect prop...
Economic games are useful for examining when and why an economic decision-maker’s utility maximizing...
Across a range of decision contexts, we provide evidence of a novel proximity bias in probability ju...
Does geographic distance or the perceived social distance between subjects significantly affect prop...
The basis on which people make social judgments from the image of a face remains an important open p...
peer-reviewedInterpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the se...
Recent evidence from eye tracking during reading showed that non-referential spatial distance presen...
We study decision making on behalf of others where the profit maximizing choice is to take no risk. ...
Increasingly, we can invest in projects that are distributed around the world through online investm...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
Interpersonal closeness increases the overlap between mental representations of the self and the oth...