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fo_scenario1a

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General information

Question text: We conducted a study on sharing behavior with about 100 children aged 3-5 years old. Children participated in two sessions each week for three weeks. Children always participated in private with one of our study staff. Children were split into two groups: Group 1 was given opportunities to share as normal, while Group 2 was given incentives for sharing more.

In the first day, each child was given 10 stickers and asked how many he or she would like to share with another child that they did not know. Children shared about 3 stickers on average, and this amount did not differ by group.

In the second session, each child was again given 10 stickers and asked how many he or she would like to share with another child that they did not know. But this time,
  • Nothing changed for Group 1
  • Group 2 children were told that they would get a candy if they shared more than 5 stickers (more than half).
Group 1 shared 3.3 stickers on average. We'd like you to guess how much Group 2 shared on average. Remember, Group 2 was told they would get a candy if they shared more than 5 stickers. Please move the slider to how many stickers you think Group 2 shared. The starting point of the slider is the amount picked up by Group 1.
Answer type: Slider
Label: forecast scenario 1a
Empty allowed: One-time warning
Error allowed: Not allowed
Multiple instances: No

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