The dictator game is an experimental paradigm in which one participant (the dictator) receives an endowment and then decides to what extent she/he wants to split this endowment with another, anonymous participant (the recipient). The action space of the dictator ranges from giving nothing to ...
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Afterward, in the distribution phase of the game, the dictator was given information about his or her partner's time spent on the task and the number of points that were collected. 在这之后是游戏的分配阶段,负责分配的这个孩子会获得他和他的搭档在这项任务上花费的时间以及他们获得的积分奖励。
The exhibition, it was said that he foundation shallow, rough drawings, and the people he is not theory, just pick up the bits home, in stone the current time six words: "Gentlemen Massive dictator."(画展上,有人说他功底浅,画作粗,他不与人理论,只是回家拿起刻刀,在石头上刻下6字:“君子海...
(a) Do people playing the dictator game show only self-interested behavior? (b) How much divergence is there in the splits given by dictators to the other player? Game theory Game theory provides solutions to many problematic situations, and it helps in the decision-making proce...
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A dictator game is a two-player game in which player one proposes a division of resources, and player two can do nothing but accept the offer. Economic theory predicts that in such a case, player one will offer nothing to player two, and this is indeed the most common offer. Before ...
The self-classification of participants is the first step of the game, intending to detect the self-perception of participants as well as the elements that guide it. Participants are asked to position themselves on a scale of 1–10, being 1 the lowest position, 5 an intermediate one (corresp...
The dictator game is a paradigm used in behavioral economics where an actor (sometimes labeled as donor) has the power to distribute a predetermined set of rewards among themselves and at least one recipient. Typically, the actor’s choices are identical but the recipient either receives an ident...
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