We propose that self-affirmation may endow people more psychological resources to buffer against the negative influence of rejecting unfair offers in the classic ultimatum game (UG) and further lead to a stronger tendency to reject those offers. We tested this possibility by conducting an event-related potential (ERP) study about the UG, with the ERP component P3 as an indirect indicator of psychological resources. Participants were randomly assigned to the affirmation or control condition and then completed the UG through electrophysiological recording. As expected, the behavioral data indicated that compared with unaffirmed ones, affirmed participants were more likely to reject unfair UG offers; the electrophysiological data indicated t...
We proposed that self-affirmation can endow people with more cognitive resource to cope with uncerta...
<div><p>The neural correlates of rejection in bargaining situations when proposing a fair or unfair ...
The ultimatum game (UG) is commonly used to study the tension between financial self-interest and so...
In the ultimatum game (UG), mid-value offers are unfair but not so unreasonable as to be rejected im...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
Two studies examined the influence of Social Value Orientation (SVO) on the decision to accept or re...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
peer reviewedThe processes underlying decision-making in response to unfair offers in the ultimatum ...
Previous EEG research only investigated one stage ultimatum games (UGs). We investigated the influen...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
Studies using the Ultimatum Game have shown that participants reject unfair offers extended by anoth...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. ...
Rational choice theory predicts that humans always optimize the expected utility of options when mak...
We proposed that self-affirmation can endow people with more cognitive resource to cope with uncerta...
<div><p>The neural correlates of rejection in bargaining situations when proposing a fair or unfair ...
The ultimatum game (UG) is commonly used to study the tension between financial self-interest and so...
In the ultimatum game (UG), mid-value offers are unfair but not so unreasonable as to be rejected im...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
Two studies examined the influence of Social Value Orientation (SVO) on the decision to accept or re...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
peer reviewedThe processes underlying decision-making in response to unfair offers in the ultimatum ...
Previous EEG research only investigated one stage ultimatum games (UGs). We investigated the influen...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
Studies using the Ultimatum Game have shown that participants reject unfair offers extended by anoth...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. ...
Rational choice theory predicts that humans always optimize the expected utility of options when mak...
We proposed that self-affirmation can endow people with more cognitive resource to cope with uncerta...
<div><p>The neural correlates of rejection in bargaining situations when proposing a fair or unfair ...
The ultimatum game (UG) is commonly used to study the tension between financial self-interest and so...