keannu
VIP Member
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
What kind of game is this "quick money sharing game"?
40)Why did the proverbial Good Samaritan cross the road
for the injured stranger? Perhaps he listened to his heart.
Not in the poetic sense, but literally. A new study has
highlighted the way cardiac feedback influences people’s
decisions. Eightysix
undergraduates were asked to read a
recruitment letter seeking volunteers while they
test-drove some heartrecording
equipment. Forty percent
of them who heard their heart beating fast agreed to
volunteer their time, as compared with 17 percent who
heard their heart beating at a normal speed. In the
second study, participants playing in a quick
moneysharing
game simply had to decide whether to
instruct their partner to pick Option A (more profitable
for the participant him or herself) or Option B (more
profitable for the partner).
40)Why did the proverbial Good Samaritan cross the road
for the injured stranger? Perhaps he listened to his heart.
Not in the poetic sense, but literally. A new study has
highlighted the way cardiac feedback influences people’s
decisions. Eightysix
undergraduates were asked to read a
recruitment letter seeking volunteers while they
test-drove some heartrecording
equipment. Forty percent
of them who heard their heart beating fast agreed to
volunteer their time, as compared with 17 percent who
heard their heart beating at a normal speed. In the
second study, participants playing in a quick
moneysharing
game simply had to decide whether to
instruct their partner to pick Option A (more profitable
for the participant him or herself) or Option B (more
profitable for the partner).