In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of others on altruistic, trust-based, and reciprocated incentivized economic decisions, accounting for differences in participants’ dispositional empathy and reported in-group trust for their recipient(s). This was done using a pictorial priming task, framed as a memory test, and a triadic economic game design. Using the largest experimental sample to date to explore this issue, our integrated analysis of two online experiments (total N = 519), found statistically consistent evidence that exposure to images of suffering and vulnerability (vs. neutral images) increased altruistic in-group giving as measured by the “triple dictator game”, and that...
The present research was motivated by a prior study, where several wallets, each containing a photo ...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of ot...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of o...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of ot...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
We ask how state empathy, trait empathy, and role awareness influence dictator game giving in a mon...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game, we expected Dictators’ empathy toward the Recipients to ...
People regularly take prosocial actions, making individual sacrifices for the greater good. Similarl...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
The present research was motivated by a prior study, where several wallets, each containing a photo ...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game we expected Dictators’ empathy towards the Recipients to ...
The present research was motivated by a prior study, where several wallets, each containing a photo ...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of ot...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of o...
In this paper we explored the effects of exposure to images of the suffering and vulnerability of ot...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
We ask how state empathy, trait empathy, and role awareness influence dictator game giving in a mon...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game, we expected Dictators’ empathy toward the Recipients to ...
People regularly take prosocial actions, making individual sacrifices for the greater good. Similarl...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
The present research was motivated by a prior study, where several wallets, each containing a photo ...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game we expected Dictators’ empathy towards the Recipients to ...
The present research was motivated by a prior study, where several wallets, each containing a photo ...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...