Original paper
Perceived relative social status and cognitive load influence acceptance of unfair offers in the Ultimatum Game
Abstract
Participants in the Ultimatum Game will often reject unfair resource allocations at personal cost, reflecting a trade-off between financial gain and maintenance of social standing. Although this rejection behavior is linked to executive control, the exact role of cognitive regulation in relation to status cues is unclear. We propose that the salience of status cues affects how cognitive regulation resolves the conflict between financial gain and...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived relative social status and cognitive load influence acceptance of unfair offers in the Ultimatum Game
Published Date
Jan 9, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
e0227717 - e0227717
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