Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences (Q1712140)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7003973
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    Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7003973

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      Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences (English)
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      21 January 2019
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      Summary: In terms of role assignment and informational characteristics, different contexts have been used when measuring distributional preferences. This could be problematic as contextual variance may inadvertently muddle the measurement process. We use a within-subjects design and systemically vary role assignment as well as the way information is displayed to subjects when measuring distributional preferences in resource allocation tasks as well as proper games. Specifically we examine choice behavior in the contexts of role certainty, role uncertainty, decomposed games, and matrix games. Results show that there is large heterogeneity in the choices people make when deciding how to allocate resources between themselves and some other person under different contextual frames. For instance, people make more prosocial choices under role uncertainty as compared to role certainty. Furthermore, altering the way information is displayed given a particular situation can have a more dramatic effect on choice behavior than altering the situation itself. That is, depending on how information is displayed, people may behave as if they would perform a non-strategic decision making task when in fact they are playing a proper game characterized by strategic interdependence.
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      distributional preferences
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      framing
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      individual differences
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      other regarding preferences
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      social preferences
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      social value orientation (SVO)
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