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An unfamiliar social norm rapidly produces framing effects in an economic game
L. Cronk
, H. Wasielewski
SAS - Anthropology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
tit-for-tat
100%
social behavior
74%
reciprocity
71%
norm
54%
responsibility
52%
economics
32%
effect
13%
method
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Norms
75%
Economics
43%
Kenya
32%
Experimental Games
27%
Gift Giving
19%
Social Behavior
16%
Respect
15%
Emotions
11%
Social Sciences
social norm
73%
Kenya
36%
economics
23%
gift
19%
reciprocity
18%
Social Norms
18%
social behavior
18%
respect
14%
responsibility
10%
Agriculture & Biology
economic impact
60%
Kenya
56%
social behavior
27%
methodology
7%