Social preferences revealed: Time as a powerful incentive in decision-making
The article explores how people make decisions in social games using time as a reward instead of money. In three different games, participants earn the same fee but can leave earlier based on their choices. Results show that people tend to share time equally in some games and show trust and reciprocity in others. The study found that decisions in these games are influenced by social preferences, with participants being more generous with time than with money.