Strategic Motives Drive Proposers to Offer Fairly in Ultimatum Games: An fMRI Study
Abstract The hypothesis of strategic motives postulates that offering fairly in the Ultimatum Game (UG) is to avoid rejection and receive money. In this fMRI study, we used a modified UG to elucidate how proposers reached decisions of offering fairly and to what extent they considered offering selfi...
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Main Authors: | Yin-Hua Chen, Ying-Chun Chen, Wen-Jui Kuo, Kamhon Kan, C. C. Yang, Nai-Shing Yen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/45b6146a30cc4c158ecfda1de991f85d |
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