Twenty-four adults (aged 19-35) and 27 adolescents (aged 13-14) played as 'Trustee' in an iterated Trust Game against a pre-programmed set of 'Investor' moves, said to belong to an unknown co-player. Trustee behaviour was examined first in response to normative Investor cooperation, and then in response to a period of social rupture caused by reduced investments. Adolescents were motivated by inequity aversion during normative Investor cooperation, whereas adults over-compensated the Investor. Participants were also identified as coaxers or non-coaxers based on how they responded to social rupture: 'coaxers' were individuals who made at least one relatively generous return to the Investor during this phase. A single coaxing move predicted c...
Older adults report being more trusting than young adults, and this may be particularly evident in c...
We study to what extent identification does matter for trustfulness and trustworthiness to emerge in...
While trust and trustworthiness provide a fundamental foundation for human relationships, little is ...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
We examine the degree of trust and reciprocity in an experimental trust game with 662 participants f...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
In a series of 1-shot economic trust games in which participants could make real monetary profits, b...
Study information on the article 'Adolescents’ trust and reciprocity towards friends, unknown peers,...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Background: Trust and reciprocity toward others have often been found to increase from childhood to ...
Trust is a critical aspect of human cooperation, allowing individuals to overcome the risks posed by...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
Older adults report being more trusting than young adults, and this may be particularly evident in c...
We study to what extent identification does matter for trustfulness and trustworthiness to emerge in...
While trust and trustworthiness provide a fundamental foundation for human relationships, little is ...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
Investing in strangers in a socio-economic exchange is risky, as we may be uncertain whether they wi...
We examine the degree of trust and reciprocity in an experimental trust game with 662 participants f...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
In a series of 1-shot economic trust games in which participants could make real monetary profits, b...
Study information on the article 'Adolescents’ trust and reciprocity towards friends, unknown peers,...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Background: Trust and reciprocity toward others have often been found to increase from childhood to ...
Trust is a critical aspect of human cooperation, allowing individuals to overcome the risks posed by...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
Older adults report being more trusting than young adults, and this may be particularly evident in c...
We study to what extent identification does matter for trustfulness and trustworthiness to emerge in...
While trust and trustworthiness provide a fundamental foundation for human relationships, little is ...