Reciprocity in Gift-Exchange-Games
Tagiew, Rustam, Ignatov, Dmitry I.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents an analysis of data from a gift-exchange-game experiment. The experiment was described in `The Impact of Social Comparisons on Reciprocity' by G\"achter et al. 2012. Since this paper uses state-of-art data science techniques, the results provide a different point of view on the problem. As already shown in relevant literature from experimental economics, human decisions deviate from rational payoff maximization. The average gift rate was $31$%. Gift rate was under no conditions zero. Further, we derive some special findings and calculate their significance.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-23-2014
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