Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared with humans. Despite previous research, questions regarding the response to inequity remain. In this study, we replicated the methodology from previous studies to address four questions related to inequity. First, we explored the impact of basic social factors. Second, we addressed whether negative responses to inequity require a task, or exist when rewards are given for ‘free’. Third, we addressed whether differences in the experimental procedure or the level of effort required to obtain a reward affected responses. Finally, we explored the interaction between ‘individual’ expectations (based on one’s own previous experience) and ‘social’ expec...
Protest in response to unequal reward distribution is thought to have played a central role in the e...
Researchers studying human and non-human primates have begun exploring deviations from the canonical...
Chimpanzees’ refusal of less-preferred food when an experimenter has previously provided preferred f...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
While it is well established that humans respond to inequity, it remains unclear the extent to which...
Several primate species form expectations based on other’s outcomes. These individuals respond negat...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
To address a controversy in the literature concerning whether monkeys show an aversion to inequity, ...
Several primate species form expectations based on other’s outcomes. These individuals respond negat...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
Protest in response to unequal reward distribution is thought to have played a central role in the e...
Researchers studying human and non-human primates have begun exploring deviations from the canonical...
Chimpanzees’ refusal of less-preferred food when an experimenter has previously provided preferred f...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
While it is well established that humans respond to inequity, it remains unclear the extent to which...
Several primate species form expectations based on other’s outcomes. These individuals respond negat...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
To address a controversy in the literature concerning whether monkeys show an aversion to inequity, ...
Several primate species form expectations based on other’s outcomes. These individuals respond negat...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
We provided chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with the ability to improve the quality of food rewards th...
Protest in response to unequal reward distribution is thought to have played a central role in the e...
Researchers studying human and non-human primates have begun exploring deviations from the canonical...
Chimpanzees’ refusal of less-preferred food when an experimenter has previously provided preferred f...