Is prosociality parochial or universalist? To shed light on this issue, we examine the relationship between the amount of money given to a stranger (giving in an incentivized Dictator Game) and intergroup attitudes and behavior in the context of randomly assigned teams (a minimal group paradigm) among N = 4,846 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers. Using a set of Dynamic Identity Diffusion Index measures, we find that participants who give more in the Dictator Game show less preferential identification with their team relative to the other team, and more identification with all participants regardless of team. Furthermore, in an incentivized Voter Game, participants who give more in the Dictator Game are more likely to support compromise by votin...
This study examines the effects of ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility ("parochialism"), as we...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
Is prosociality parochial or universalist? To shed light on this issue, we examine the relationship ...
Engaging in personally costly within-group cooperation benefits one’s in-group members but also impa...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Abstract Objective Researchers have investigated human altruism toward strangers for decades, using ...
We provide evidence on the e¤ects of social status in the dictator game. With regard to average dona...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
This dissertation investigates when people in intergroup conflicts will display universal versus par...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits-agreeableness and honesty-h...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
This study examines the effects of ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility ("parochialism"), as we...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
Is prosociality parochial or universalist? To shed light on this issue, we examine the relationship ...
Engaging in personally costly within-group cooperation benefits one’s in-group members but also impa...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
In intergroup settings, humans often contribute to their in-group at a personal cost. Such parochial...
Abstract Objective Researchers have investigated human altruism toward strangers for decades, using ...
We provide evidence on the e¤ects of social status in the dictator game. With regard to average dona...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
This dissertation investigates when people in intergroup conflicts will display universal versus par...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits-agreeableness and honesty-h...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
This study examines the effects of ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility ("parochialism"), as we...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...