• payoff. Social preferences are studied extensively in behavioral and experimental economics and social psychology. Types of social preferences include...
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  • based on the preferences of individuals. Real-world examples include enacting laws under a constitution or voting, where individual preferences over candidates...
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  • B. Preferences are central to decision theory because of this relation to behavior. Some methods such as Ordinal Priority Approach use preference relation...
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  • multitude of different names (e.g. social preferences, other-regarding preferences, welfare tradeoff ratios, social motives, etc.). The SVO construct has...
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  • how people's strategic decision-making behavior is shaped by social preferences, social utility and other psychological factors. Behavioral game theory...
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    Therefore, the requirement that all social preferences A ≻ B {\displaystyle A\succ B} only depend on individual preferences A ≻ i B {\displaystyle A\succ _{i}B}...
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  • distribution of a society’s private preferences, known only to individuals themselves. On socially controversial issues, preference falsification is often pervasive...
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  • Preferences. Evolutionary Psychology Vol. 6 Buss, D. M., & Barnes, M. (1986). Preferences in human mate selection.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology...
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    Martin; Hohmann, Gottfried (18 December 2014). "Social preferences influence the short-term exchange of social grooming among male bonobos". Animal Cognition...
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  • Dating preferences refers to the preferences that individuals have towards a potential partner when approaching the formation of a romantic relationship...
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  • Endogenous preferences are preferences that cannot be taken as given, but are affected by individual internal responses to the external state of affairs...
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    economic questions when they disregard social preferences, in particular, that without taking social preferences into account, it is not possible to understand...
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    Jackson, ed., 2011. Handbook of Social Economics, Elsevier:      Vol. 1A: Part 1. Social Preferences, ch. 1-11; Part 2. Social Actions, ch. 12-17. Description...
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  • human beings and in animals. Peer Effects in Pro-Social Behavior: Social Norms or Social Preferences? (2013) indicated that with internal deliberation...
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  • Inequity aversion (IA) is the preference for fairness and resistance to incidental inequalities. The social sciences that study inequity aversion include...
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    news from social media. Because of recommendation algorithms that filter and display news content that matches users' political preferences, one potential...
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    this can be taken to represent the need for variability in human social preferences. The Japanese vocaloid song Harinezumi by Tota Kasamura is about the...
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  • Experimental economics (category Social science experiments)
    theory Decision making Bargaining Contracts Auctions Coordination Social Preferences Learning Matching Field Experiments, most usually associated with...
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  • individual’s risk preferences (whether or not the person has a tendency to accept risks in trust decisions), their social preferences (whether the individual...
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  • Differences in age preferences for mates can stem from partner availability, gender roles, and evolutionary mating strategies, and age preferences in sexual partners...
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  • voter behavior which states that if citizens in a democracy have "social" preferences for the welfare of others, the extremely low probability of a single...
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  • a set of social states by their desirability. A social welfare function takes two possible outcomes, then combines every person's preferences to determine...
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  • Social Choice Theory: An Introduction. Berlin : Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-540-17634-3; OCLC 475917883 Intensity Measures of Consumer Preferences v...
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    as education, private provision of public goods, discrimination, social preferences, prospect theory, environmental economics, marketplace effects on...
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    been suggested to explain why people have preferences for different colors. This is the idea that the preference for color is determined by the average affective...
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  • including social preferences, identity and group membership, communication and beliefs, behavioral interventions, group decision-making, social networks...
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  • In macroeconomic theory, liquidity preference is the demand for money, considered as liquidity. The concept was first developed by John Maynard Keynes...
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    "Emergent Reciprocity and Team Formation from Randomized Uncertain Social Preferences". NeurIPS 2020 proceedings. arXiv:2011.05373. Hughes, Edward; Leibo...
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    Ultimatum game (category Social science experiments)
    research from social cognitive neuroscience supports this finding. However, several competing models suggest ways to bring the cultural preferences of the players...
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  • respective utility. Preferences are evaluations that concern matters of value, in relation to practical reasoning. Individual preferences are determined by...
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