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The following pages link to Exploiting moral wiggle room: experiments demonstrating an illusory preference for fairness (Q2642881):
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- Objective and subjective compliance: a norm-based explanation of `moral wiggle room' (Q263394) (← links)
- Testing guilt aversion with an exogenous shift in beliefs (Q290168) (← links)
- Words or deeds? Choosing what to know about others (Q383014) (← links)
- `Give me a chance!' An experiment in social decision under risk (Q606082) (← links)
- The importance of moral reflection and self-reported data in a dictator game with production (Q622571) (← links)
- An experimental study of the generosity game (Q656876) (← links)
- Surprising gifts: theory and laboratory evidence (Q900415) (← links)
- Dictator game giving: altruism or artefact? (Q934688) (← links)
- The effects of social exclusion and group heterogeneity on the provision of public goods (Q1630478) (← links)
- Theory of mind and general intelligence in dictator and ultimatum games (Q1651890) (← links)
- Intention-based sharing (Q1651899) (← links)
- Gender differences in the response to decision power and responsibility -- framing effects in a dictator game (Q1651909) (← links)
- Close your eyes and be nice: deliberate ignorance behind pro-social choices (Q1672897) (← links)
- Discrimination, social identity, and coordination: an experiment (Q1691365) (← links)
- Probabilistic social preference: how Machina's Mom randomizes her choice (Q1695304) (← links)
- Does implicit bias predict dictator giving? (Q1712126) (← links)
- Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences (Q1712140) (← links)
- Mixed signals: charity reporting when donations signal generosity and income (Q2013332) (← links)
- How do risk attitudes affect pro-social behavior? Theory and experiment (Q2046156) (← links)
- When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion (Q2046166) (← links)
- Losing funds or losing face? Reputation and accountability in the credit rating industry (Q2098016) (← links)
- Simple unawareness in dynamic psychological games (Q2098870) (← links)
- Pay-what-you-want in competition (Q2099019) (← links)
- The power of outside options in the presence of obstinate types (Q2100653) (← links)
- When are groups less moral than individuals? (Q2155882) (← links)
- Endogenous group formation and responsibility diffusion: an experimental study (Q2173387) (← links)
- Bribing the Self (Q2178022) (← links)
- On self-serving strategic beliefs (Q2195711) (← links)
- Responding to (un)reasonable requests by an authority (Q2202234) (← links)
- Communication, expectations, and trust: an experiment with three media (Q2223659) (← links)
- Self-serving interpretations of ambiguity in other-regarding behavior (Q2268114) (← links)
- Understanding outcome bias (Q2273955) (← links)
- Money or morality: fairness ideals in unstructured bargaining (Q2296034) (← links)
- Telling the other what one knows? Strategic lying in a modified acquiring-a-company experiment with two-sided private information (Q2300604) (← links)
- When two become one: how group mergers affect solidarity (Q2307357) (← links)
- Deciding on behalf of others does not mitigate selfishness. An experiment (Q2324720) (← links)
- Social pressure, transparency, and voting in committees (Q2334134) (← links)
- Do I really want to know? A cognitive dissonance-based explanation of other-regarding behavior (Q2344967) (← links)
- Is there a social cost of randomization? (Q2417429) (← links)
- Monitored by your friends, not your foes: strategic ignorance and the delegation of real authority (Q2442858) (← links)
- Social preferences, accountability, and wage bargaining (Q2628713) (← links)
- An introduction to the Symposium on behavioral game theory (Q2642260) (← links)
- Intentions versus outcomes: cooperation and fairness in a sequential prisoner's dilemma with nature (Q2669080) (← links)
- The asymmetric effect of narratives on prosocial behavior (Q2675451) (← links)
- I'm feeling lucky: how randomly drawn suggested donations affect donation choice (Q2685441) (← links)
- The limits to moral erosion in markets: social norms and the replacement excuse (Q2685831) (← links)
- On the Difference between Social and Private Goods (Q2867524) (← links)
- DO LIES ERODE TRUST? (Q4634426) (← links)
- Bistable probabilities: a unified framework for studying rationality and irrationality in classical and quantum games (Q5160943) (← links)
- Moral awareness polarizes people's fairness judgments (Q6051891) (← links)