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Cooperation: The Power of a single word? Some experimental evidence on wording and gender effects in a game of chicken

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Framing has been widely shown to affect decision making. In this paper, we investigate experimentally whether, and to what extent, cooperative behaviour in a Game of Chicken may be impacted by a very basic change in the labelling of the strategies. Our within-subject experimental design involves two treatments. The only difference between them is that we introduce either a socially-oriented wording (I cooperate/I do not cooperate) or colours (red/blue) to designate strategies. The level of cooperation appears to be higher in the socially-oriented context, but only when uncertainty as regards the type of the partner is manipulated, and especially among females.

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hal-00763429 , version 1 (10-12-2012)

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Marie-Laure Cabon-Dhersin, Nathalie Etchart-Vincent. Cooperation: The Power of a single word? Some experimental evidence on wording and gender effects in a game of chicken. Bulletin of Economic Research, 2013, 65 (1), pp.43-64. ⟨10.1111/j.1467-8586.2012.00468.x⟩. ⟨hal-00763429⟩
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