Social rejection influences prosocial sharing decision-making in inequality contexts
Abstract
Previous literature proposed that the fair distribution of resources between self and other is the basic societal norm in prosocial sharing decisions. This study explored how socially rejected individuals make prosocial sharing decisions in different inequality contexts using economic games and computational modeling. Seventy-four adults were exposed to either a social rejection or a neutral manipulation, and then completed computerized monetary...
Paper Details
Title
Social rejection influences prosocial sharing decision-making in inequality contexts
Published Date
Jun 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
8
Pages
6372 - 6385
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