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心理学
情感(语言学)
社会心理学
离解(化学)
启动(农业)
认知
认知系统
认知心理学
对偶(语法数字)
沟通
神经科学
艺术
化学
文学类
物理化学
植物
发芽
生物
作者
Xing-Lan Yang,Qiu‐Yue Li,Ci‐Juan Liang,Li Zhang,Hong‐Zhi Liu
标识
DOI:10.1080/20445911.2024.2443062
摘要
The ultimatum game is a classic paradigm for measuring fairness preferences. Dual-system theories indicate that people's preferences in the ultimatum game are a result of the interaction between automatic System 1 and controlled System 2. In this study, we recruited 137 and 164 college students for two experiments. Experiment 1 used the process dissociation paradigm to examine how cognitive load influences System 1 processing. Experiment 2 used rational belief to engage System 2 processing. Results revealed that (1) high cognitive load enhanced the contribution of System 1 but did not affect the contribution of System 2 and (2) priming rational belief enhanced the contribution of System 2 but did not affect the contribution of System 1. These findings suggest that the mechanisms behind fairness preferences by indicating that the ultimatum game is driven by two separate systems.
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