Summary information

Study title

Replication data: Natural and Strategic Generosity as Signals of Trustworthiness

Creator

Gambetta, Diego (Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin)
Przepiorka, Wojtek (Utrecht University)

Study number / PID

10.7802/1927 (GESIS)

10.7802/1927 (DOI)

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Abstract

We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former can thus be a sign of the latter. Subjects decide between a generous and a mean split in a dictator game. Some of them are informed from the start that afterwards they will participate in a trust game and that their choice in the dictator game may matter; others are not informed in advance. In the trust game, before trusters decide whether or not to trust, some trustees can reveal (or conceal) only their true choice in the dictator game, while others can say to trusters, truthfully or otherwise, what they chose. We find that a generous choice made naturally by uninformed trustees and reliably revealed is more effective in persuading trusters to trust than a generous choice that could be strategic or a lie. Moreover, we find that, when they can, mean subjects lie and go on to be untrustworthy.

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Methodology

Data collection period

01/06/2011 - 03/11/2011

Country

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Time dimension

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

All participants in our experiment were recruited from the subject pool maintained by the Centre for Experimental Social Sciences (CESS) in Oxford. A random sample of participants was drawn from this subject pool and people included in this sample were invited via e-mail to participate in the experiment.

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Data collection mode

Laborexperiment

Access

Publisher

GESIS Datenarchiv für Sozialwissenschaften

Publication year

2014

Terms of data access

Freier Zugang (ohne Registrierung) - Die Forschungsdaten können von jedem direkt heruntergeladen werden. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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