The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game
Understanding whether preferences are sensitive to the frame has been a major topic of debate in the last decades. For example, several works have explored whether the dictator game in the give frame gives rise to a different rate of pro-sociality than the same game in the take frame, leading to mix...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | Valerio Capraro, Andrea Vanzo |
---|---|
Μορφή: | Άρθρο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
Έκδοση: |
Cambridge University Press
2019-05-01
|
Σειρά: | Judgment and Decision Making |
Θέματα: | |
Διαθέσιμο Online: | http://journal.sjdm.org/19/190107/jdm190107.pdf |
Παρόμοια τεκμήρια
Παρόμοια τεκμήρια
-
The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game
ανά: Valerio Capraro, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2019-05-01) -
"Do the right thing"
for whom? An experiment on ingroup favouritism, group assorting and moral
suasion
ανά: Ennio Bilancini, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2020-03-01) -
Are good reasoners
more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective
moralization in a sample of American adults
ανά: Edward B. Royzman, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2014-05-01) -
Moral distance in dictator games
ανά: Fernando Aguiar, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2008-04-01) -
Moral distance in dictator games
ανά: Fernando Aguiar, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2008-04-01)