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Egocentric reciprocity and the role of friendship and anger
Authors:Xiao-Ping Chen  Marion B. Eberly  Daniel G. Bachrach  Qing Qu
Affiliation:1. University of Washington, Seattle;2. University of Washington, Tacoma;3. University of Alabama;4. Tsinghua University
Abstract:In this research, we examine the phenomenon of egocentric reciprocity, where individuals protect self-interest by adopting an eye-for-an-eye strategy in negatively imbalanced exchanges, and by taking advantage of overly generous treatment in positively imbalanced exchanges. We conducted two experiments using a modified ultimatum game examining attitudinal and behavioral responses to imbalanced exchanges. The experiments allowed us to explore the moderating role of relational closeness (i.e., whether the game partner was a friend or a stranger) and the mediating role of anger and indebtedness in these moderated relationships. Our results consistently demonstrate the phenomenon of egocentric reciprocity. Most importantly, this research reveals that friendship places a boundary on this egocentric tendency, and that the effects may partially be explained by anger experienced in response to exchange.
Keywords:Egocentric reciprocity  exchange imbalance  friendship  ultimatum experiments
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