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Social Preferences in the Lab: A Comparison of Students and a Representative Population
Authors:Alexander W Cappelen  Knut Nygaard  Erik Ø Sørensen  Bertil Tungodden
Institution:1. Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway;2. Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:We report from a lab experiment conducted with a sample of participants that is nationally representative for the adult population in Norway and two student samples (economics students and non‐economics students). The participants make choices both in a dictator game (a non‐strategic environment) and in a generalized trust game (a strategic environment). We find that the representative sample differs fundamentally from the student samples, both in the relative importance assigned to different moral motives (efficiency, equity, and reciprocity) and in the level of selfish behavior. It is also interesting to note that the gender effects observed in the student samples do not correspond to the gender effects observed in representative sample. Finally, whereas economics students behave less pro‐socially than non‐economics students, the two student groups are similar in the relative importance they assign to different moral motives.
Keywords:Dictator game  lab experiments  representative population  social preferences  trust game  D63
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