L8: emotions and economic decision making Flashcards

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What did Xiao and Houser (2005) examine?

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Responders’ behaviour in treatments where emotions’ expression was prohibited compared with treatments where emotions’ expression was allowed (using Ultimatum Game)

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What was the aim of Xiao and Houser (2005)?

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To see how constraints on emotional expression affected punishment behaviour

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Explain the game used by Xiao and Houser (2005) and the two treatments?

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Standard UG, 1-period game:

  • No emotional expression: standard UG using $20
  • Emotional expressin: same as NEE except responder can write a message to the proposer (costless) when they accept/reject the offer
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Why can’t the messages in Xiao and Houser (2005) have strategic implications?

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1 period game, are sent AFTER the proposers make their proposal

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Hypothesis of Xiao and Houser (2005)?

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Responders will be more likely to accept unfair offers when they can convey their emotions to proposers

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How were the messages evaluated in Xiao and Houser (2005)?

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10 objective & hypothesis-blind evaluators were given the anonymous messages and asked to evaluate them (positive, negative or neutral emotions)
They received $5 for showing up, $5 for completing task and to increase attentiveness, 3 messages were randomly chosen as ‘payoff’ messages; if their eval. matched that of most popular eval. for that message they got $5 extra.

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4 main findings of Xiao and Houser (2005)?

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1) 87% wrote messages in treatment that allowed it
2) Out of those who received LESS than 20% of the endowment, 79% of them wrote negative emotion messages
3) When offered >=50% of E, 81% wrote positive emotins messages
4th finding) rejection rates higher in NEE treatment vs EE treatment

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3 main conclusions of Xiao and Houser (2005)?

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  • Negative emotions often triggered by unfair treatment
  • Findings highlight importance humans attach to expressing emotions
  • When constraints on emotional expressions are present, people resort to costly methods to convey negative feelings
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3 possible explanations that rejection rates are lower when subjects can send messages?

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  • Responders may FEEL BETTER after conveying emotions
  • Sending messages of anger may be an ALTERNATIVE PUNISHMENT FORM
  • R’s may believe accepting a low offer may mean the P interprets they accept an inferior position, tf messages can deny this interpretation so they accept and send negative message.
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