This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in order to make cooperative decisions in an adaptation of the trust game paradigm. Concretely, participants had to choose whether to cooperate or not with black and white unknown partners as a function of expected partners’ reciprocity rates. Reciprocity rates were manipulated by associating three out of four members of an ethnic group (blacks or whites consistent members) with high (or low) reciprocity rates, while the remaining member of the ethnic group is associated with the reciprocity of the other ethnic group (inconsistent member). Results show opposite performance’s patterns for white and black partners. Participants seemed to categori...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
Using a modified trust game paradigm, this study aimed to find US participants’ expectation of in-gr...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with pre-doctoral ...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust de...
Two experiments used a 3-choice variation of the prisoner's dilemma game to explore the paradoxical ...
Determinants of cooperation include ingroup vs. outgroup membership, and individual traits, such as ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments. The expe...
Abstract This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments....
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
Trust and reciprocity have often been measured through variations of the trust game. This study eval...
Trust and reciprocity have often been measured through variations of the trust game. This study eval...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
Using a modified trust game paradigm, this study aimed to find US participants’ expectation of in-gr...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust dec...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with pre-doctoral ...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust de...
Two experiments used a 3-choice variation of the prisoner's dilemma game to explore the paradoxical ...
Determinants of cooperation include ingroup vs. outgroup membership, and individual traits, such as ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments. The expe...
Abstract This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments....
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
Trust and reciprocity have often been measured through variations of the trust game. This study eval...
Trust and reciprocity have often been measured through variations of the trust game. This study eval...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Pu...
Using a modified trust game paradigm, this study aimed to find US participants’ expectation of in-gr...