Regarding the Dana, Cain and Dawes experiment, the abstract says:
“Over two studies, we found that about one third of participants were willing to exit a $10 dictator game and take $9 instead. ”
One third is less than “the majority of participants” stated by you. A fisherman’s tale?
Good catch. I got the numbers out of Art of Strategy, then searched for the study online. Either it’s a slightly different study than the one cited in the book with slightly different results, or I’m transmitting an error from there.
Regarding the Dana, Cain and Dawes experiment, the abstract says: “Over two studies, we found that about one third of participants were willing to exit a $10 dictator game and take $9 instead. ” One third is less than “the majority of participants” stated by you. A fisherman’s tale?
Good catch. I got the numbers out of Art of Strategy, then searched for the study online. Either it’s a slightly different study than the one cited in the book with slightly different results, or I’m transmitting an error from there.