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The effects of social motives on behavior in social dilemmas in two cultures
Authors:Wim B.G Liebrand  Godfried J van Run
Affiliation:University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Subjects in Santa Barbara, California, and Groningen, The Netherlands, participated in a seven-person social dilemma game, presented in terms of a conservation of resources problem. Prior to their decision making in the social dilemma game, subject's social motive (altruistic, cooperative, individualistic, competitive) was assessed by means of two different classification procedures. On the basis of previous research findings American subjects were expected to display relatively more competitive social motives, and Dutch subjects relatively more cooperative ones. However, no indications of crosscultural differences were found neither with regard to the distribution of social motives nor with regard to the amount of resources taken for self in the social dilemma game. In both locations, competitive subjects took most resources for self, individualistic subjects took next most, cooperative subjects took less than individualists, and altruistic subjects took the least. In addition to predictive validity, indices of the convergent validity of two social motive assessment procedures were described.
Keywords:Request for reprints should be sent to Wim B. G. Liebrand   Department of Psychology   University of Groningen   Grote Markt 31/32   9712 HV Groningen   The Netherlands.
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