An experiment is conducted where participants manage a shared digital resource. In some rounds, participants are given the option to spend their own points to reduce the points of others who they observe taking an excessive share of the resource. The consistent observation that many participants choose to spend their points in this way, even when there is no chance of personal financial recovery of the cost, challenges which fundamental assumption about economic behavior?
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In an experiment, a group of individuals manages a shared resource. Each person can choose to extract a certain amount. If the total extraction remains below a specific threshold, the resource replenishes, and everyone benefits. After an initial round, it is revealed that one individual extracted far more than anyone else, depleting the resource for the group. Now, other group members are given an option: they can give up a portion of their own earnings to impose a larger financial penalty on the over-extracting individual. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the key finding about how people enforce cooperation in such situations?
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In experiments involving the management of a shared resource, it was observed that individuals are only willing to penalize those who over-extract resources when the act of penalizing provides a direct, immediate financial benefit to the punisher that is greater than the cost of imposing the penalty.
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An experiment is conducted where participants manage a shared digital resource. In some rounds, participants are given the option to spend their own points to reduce the points of others who they observe taking an excessive share of the resource. The consistent observation that many participants choose to spend their points in this way, even when there is no chance of personal financial recovery of the cost, challenges which fundamental assumption about economic behavior?
A small community relies on a shared well for water. The community agrees that each household should limit its daily water usage to ensure the well doesn't run dry. One household is observed consistently taking much more than its agreed-upon share. In response, several neighbors decide to spend their own time and money to install a monitoring device on the well that reports usage publicly, even though the cost of the device is not reimbursed and their individual share of the water saved will be small. Which statement best evaluates the neighbors' actions from an economic perspective on cooperation?
Predicting Behavior in a Group Project