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| | Bram Van den Bergh - KU Leuven |
 | | Digit ratios of responders are reliably associated with their behaviour: males with lower digit ratios are more likely to reject an unfair split in neutral contexts, but more likely to accept unfair offers in sex-related contexts. |
 | | In line with RTS modeling studies, but in contrast with the cheater detection literature, we find that human participants are less willing to increase cooperation when the perceived likelihood of mistakes increases. |
 | | Van den Bergh B, Dewitte S, De Cremer D, 2005, DTEW Research Report 0561, K.U.Leuven, 26 pp. |
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