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<title>Social Information and Economic Decision-Making in the Ultimatum Game</title>
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<description>Social Information and Economic Decision-Making in the Ultimatum Game
Gaertig, Celia; Moser, Anna; Alguacil Sánchez, Sonia; Ruz, María
The present study tested how social information about the proposer biases responders’&#13;
choices of accepting or rejecting real monetary offers in a classic ultimatum game (UG)&#13;
and whether this impact is heightened by the uncertainty of the context. Participants in&#13;
our study conducted a one-shot UG in which their responses had direct consequences&#13;
on how much money they earned. We used trait-valenced words to provide information&#13;
about the proposers’ personal characteristics.The results show higher acceptance rates for&#13;
offers preceded by positive words than for those preceded by negative words. In addition,&#13;
the impact of this information was higher in the uncertain than in the certain context. This&#13;
suggests that when deciding whether or not to take money from someone, people take&#13;
into account what they know about the person they are interacting with. Such non-rational&#13;
bias is stronger in an uncertain context.
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<title>Editorial: Bullying, cyberbullying, and dating violence: State of the art, evaluation instruments, and prevention and intervention proposals</title>
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<description>Editorial: Bullying, cyberbullying, and dating violence: State of the art, evaluation instruments, and prevention and intervention proposals
Martínez Valderrey, Vanesa; Gil Mediavilla, Manuel; Villasana Terradillos, Mercedes; Alguacil Sánchez, Sonia
Artículo Editorial
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