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How much compensation do you require for deciding without the help of an early warning system rather than with a warning system?
Below, you can enter the minimum compensation that you require. Values between 0 and 100 tokens (the maximum theoretical payout in one round) are permitted.
A computer will then draw a random number between 0 and 100.
If the random number is lower than the minimum compensation you requested, you will not receive any compensation. You will keep the warning system for the decision task in part 3.
If the random number is equal to or higher than the minimum compensation you requested, you will receive that randomly drawn number of tokens as compensation. You do not keep the warning system for the decision task in part 3.
In short, your best strategy is to enter truthfully how much the early warning system is worth to you.
More information (click to expand):The value you enter should reflect your true minimum compensation that you are willing to accept for playing without a warning system rather than with an early warning system.
For more information on the Becker-de Groot-Marschak-mechanism see Becker, G. M., DeGroot, M. H., & Marschak, J. (1964). Measuring utility by a single‐response sequential method. Behavioral science, 9(3), 226-232. (opens an external link in a new tab) |