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The following pages link to Dictator game giving: altruism or artefact? (Q934688):
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- Generous, spiteful, or profit maximizing suppliers in the wholesale price contract: a behavioral study (Q323179) (← links)
- Give and take in dictator games (Q356581) (← links)
- Words or deeds? Choosing what to know about others (Q383014) (← links)
- Reputation and influence in charitable giving: an experiment (Q430145) (← links)
- Giving versus taking for a cause (Q529718) (← links)
- A within-subject analysis of other-regarding preferences (Q550176) (← links)
- An experimental study of the generosity game (Q656876) (← links)
- Economic harmony: an epistemic theory of economic interactions (Q725072) (← links)
- Are individuals more generous in loss contexts? (Q826642) (← links)
- Menu-dependent self-control (Q898658) (← links)
- Altruistic behavior in a representative dictator experiment (Q945033) (← links)
- A theory of kindness, reluctance, and shame for social preferences (Q1021605) (← links)
- Giving to versus taking from in- and out-group members (Q1630486) (← links)
- Gender differences in the response to decision power and responsibility -- framing effects in a dictator game (Q1651909) (← links)
- From windfall sharing to property ownership: prosocial personality traits in giving and taking dictator games (Q1651913) (← links)
- The patron game: the individual provision of a public good (Q1651926) (← links)
- A study of the triggers of conflict and emotional reactions (Q1656932) (← links)
- How to split gains and losses? Experimental evidence of dictator and ultimatum games (Q1712136) (← links)
- Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences (Q1712140) (← links)
- Trust, vulnerability and trustworthiness (Q1787299) (← links)
- Rhetoric matters: a social norms explanation for the anomaly of framing (Q2002359) (← links)
- Gender- and frame-specific audience effects in dictator games (Q2016005) (← links)
- Distributional preferences explain individual behavior across games and time (Q2031199) (← links)
- Social proximity and the erosion of norm compliance (Q2078055) (← links)
- Ownership effects in dictator games: evidence from an experimental study (Q2158704) (← links)
- Responder feelings in a three-player three-option ultimatum game: affective determinants of rejection behavior (Q2345019) (← links)
- Revealed norm obedience (Q2353694) (← links)
- In front of and behind the veil of ignorance: an analysis of motivations for redistribution (Q2361505) (← links)
- Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments (Q2379699) (← links)
- Social preferences, accountability, and wage bargaining (Q2628713) (← links)
- Preferences and perceptions in provision and maintenance public goods (Q2675455) (← links)
- Reputation-based conditional compassion promotes cooperation in spatial public goods games (Q5860333) (← links)
- Endogenous game choice and giving behavior in distribution games (Q6105149) (← links)
- Increasing the external validity of social preference games by reducing measurement error (Q6176738) (← links)