![]() ![]() ![]() Participants who had exerted self-control and were depleted gave the receiver less money than those in the non-depletion condition (Experiment 1). Giving less money, and therefore not trusting the receiver, is the safe, less risky response. Participants were assigned the role of the sender and decided how to split the initial allocation. The receiver receives triple the amount given and can send any, all, or none of the tripled money back to the sender. Then participants learned about the trust game, in which senders are given an initial allocation of $10 to split between themselves and another person, the receiver. Participants completed a task either requiring self-control or not. Three experiments tested the effects of ego depletion on economic decision making. ![]()
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