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The following pages link to Measuring motivations for the reciprocal responses observed in a simple dilemma game (Q1294707):
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- A backward induction experiment (Q697945) (← links)
- Expressed preferences and behavior in experimental games (Q815211) (← links)
- How to be kind? outcomes versus intentions as determinants of fairness (Q846615) (← links)
- The impact of relative position and returns on sacrifice and reciprocity: an experimental study using individual decisions (Q892858) (← links)
- How to identify trust and reciprocity. (Q1429916) (← links)
- McCockerel measuring individual punishment and reciprocity in a simple value-laden dilemma game (Q1598758) (← links)
- Intentions-based reciprocity to monetary and non-monetary gifts (Q1712128) (← links)
- Perceived motives and reciprocity (Q1753303) (← links)
- Do people intervene to make others behave prosocially? (Q2031188) (← links)
- Testing theories of behavior for extensive-form two-player two-stage games (Q2271102) (← links)
- Inequality aversion and reciprocity in moonlighting games (Q2344954) (← links)
- A tractable model of reciprocity and fairness (Q2371149) (← links)
- When punishment fails: Research on sanctions, intentions and non-cooperation (Q2427127) (← links)
- Implications of trust, fear, and reciprocity for modeling economic behavior (Q2481225) (← links)
- Testing theories of fairness-intentions matter (Q2483131) (← links)
- A theory of reciprocity (Q2491876) (← links)
- Intentions versus outcomes: cooperation and fairness in a sequential prisoner's dilemma with nature (Q2669080) (← links)
- Ultimatum bargaining behavior in Israel, Japan, Slovenia, and the United States: A social utility analysis (Q5931925) (← links)
- Preference evolution and reciprocity (Q5938047) (← links)
- Reference points and negative reciprocity in simple sequential games. (Q5954061) (← links)