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Exploring Cheater-Detection Versus Loss-Avoidance: Selection Task Scenarios & Results

Dive into the research of Fiddick, L. & Rutherford, M.D., focusing on cheater-detection and loss-avoidance mechanisms in human behavior. Discover the selection task scenarios and detailed results from each experiment conducted. Experiment 4 delves into cheater detection and loss avoidance through replication studies. Get insights into the Ruleless Burden Problem, Rocky, and Refinery scenarios. Uncover the nuances of loss-avoidance theories and cheater-detection mechanisms.

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Exploring Cheater-Detection Versus Loss-Avoidance: Selection Task Scenarios & Results

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  1. Archival material for: Fiddick, L. & Rutherford, M.D. (in press). Looking for loss in all the wrong places: Loss-avoidance does not explain cheater-detection. Evolution and Human Behavior. On these pages one can find the selection task scenarios employed in each experiment and the full pattern of selection task results. The selection task scenarios can be found here: Refinery (Cheater, Loss) Rocky (Bluff, Loss, Double Cross) Ruleless Burden Problem (Cheater, Loss) The full pattern of selection task results can be found here: Experiment 1 (Day Off, Refinery, Rocky) Experiment 2 (Refinery, Rocky) Experiment 3 (Double Cross) Experiment 4 (Cheater, Loss, Replication)

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