Original paper
Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene Associated with Fairness Preference in Ultimatum Game
Abstract
In experimental economics, the preference for reciprocal fairness has been observed in the controlled and incentivized laboratory setting of the ultimatum game, in which two individuals decide on how to divide a sum of money, with one proposing the share while the second deciding whether to accept. Should the proposal be accepted, the amount is divided accordingly. Otherwise, both would receive no money. A recent twin study has shown that...
Paper Details
Title
Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene Associated with Fairness Preference in Ultimatum Game
Published Date
Nov 3, 2010
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
11
Pages
e13765 - e13765
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