Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, they allow for straightforward implementation of different techniques to reduce socially desirable responding. We investigated the effectiveness of the most prominent of these techniques, namely providing behavior-contingent incentives and maximizing anonymity in three versions of the Trust Game: (i) a hypothetical version without monetary incentives and with a typical level of anonymity, (ii) an incentivized version with monetary incentives and the same (typical) level of anonymity, and (iii) an indirect questioning version without incentives but with a maximum level of anonymity, rendering responses inconclusive due to adding random noise via ...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
Abstract: We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
The decrease of social distance between subjects and between subjects and experimenters facilitates ...
Introduction/ Main Objectives: This study investigates whether relaxing the assumption of the non-an...
Conventional value-elicitation experiments often find subjects provide higher valuations for items t...
<div><p>Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects an...
Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects and induce...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
This paper deals with the differences of altruism in the frameworks of different anonymity of decisi...
Previous studies investigating altruistic punishment have confounded the effects of two independent ...
Previous studies investigating altruistic punishment have confounded the effects of two independent ...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
Abstract: We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
The decrease of social distance between subjects and between subjects and experimenters facilitates ...
Introduction/ Main Objectives: This study investigates whether relaxing the assumption of the non-an...
Conventional value-elicitation experiments often find subjects provide higher valuations for items t...
<div><p>Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects an...
Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects and induce...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
This paper deals with the differences of altruism in the frameworks of different anonymity of decisi...
Previous studies investigating altruistic punishment have confounded the effects of two independent ...
Previous studies investigating altruistic punishment have confounded the effects of two independent ...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
In the domain of classical economic games, it has previously been suggested that deviations from pur...
Abstract: We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but...