Social hierarchies in third-party punishment: A behavioral and ERP study

Volume: 146, Pages: 107722 - 107722
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Third-party punishment refers to the punishment imposed by a party whose benefit is not directly affected by any norm violations. The present study using a modified Dictator Game explored how social statuses of the involved parties modulate punishment decisions of a third-party. Systematic manipulation of the dictators’ and recipients’ status revealed that: higher recipient status correlated with more severe punishment, but no effect of the...
Paper Details
Title
Social hierarchies in third-party punishment: A behavioral and ERP study
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
146
Pages
107722 - 107722
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