When to favour your own group? The threats of costly punishments and in-group favouritism
Using a laboratory experiment with minimal groups, we examined the extent to which the threats of costly punishments affect in-group favouritism behaviour. We studied three types of punishment separately: in-group, out-group, and third-party punishments. In line with previous studies, the majority o...
Main Authors: | Harris, D, Herrmann, B, Kontoleon, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2012
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