Generosity in Dictator Games Driven by Internal Motivation, Not External Pressure
The study compared two versions of a game where one person decides how to split money with another. In one version, the decision-maker knows the other person, while in the other version, they don't. The researchers found that people who choose to share money in this game do so because they genuinely care about others, not because of outside pressure. This shows that those who give in this situation are motivated by their own internal feelings, rather than external influences.