Coöperatie in spelshows

In this chapter, we argue that game shows can be a useful source of data to study cooperative behavior. The unique combination of well-defined decision problems and large stakes makes game show data complementary to both experimental and field data. Over the past years, a number of TV shows have emp...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: van den Assem, Martijn J., van Dolder, Dennie
Other Authors: Buskens, Vincent
Format: Book Section
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2012
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30845/
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Summary:In this chapter, we argue that game shows can be a useful source of data to study cooperative behavior. The unique combination of well-defined decision problems and large stakes makes game show data complementary to both experimental and field data. Over the past years, a number of TV shows have employed a vari- ant of the prisoner’s dilemma. We summarize the results of five different studies that use these shows to test a broad range of hypotheses. Finally, we discuss caveats of game show data, and contend that the potential problems are mostly not very different from those with experimental and field data.