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For the following decision situation another participant of the experiment is assigned to you at random. You and this other person have to make decisions that determine both your own and the other person's payout.

At the beginning you and the other person will each receive 10 points from us.
You have the following two options to choose from:

Option A: You keep your 10 points for yourself
Option B: You give your 10 points to the other person. The 10 points are doubled, i.e. the other person receives 20 points.


Possible outcomes

The other person also has these two options to choose from. So there are four possible outcomes, depending on how you and the other person decide:

1) If you and the other person both choose option A, you will both end up with 10 points each.
2) If you and the other person both choose option B, both of you have 20 points each.
3) If you choose option A and the other person chooses option B, you have 30 points and the other person 0 points.
4) If you choose option B and the other person chooses option A, you have 0 points and the other person has 30 points.


Different scenarios

You will have to decide in two different scenarios whether you would prefer to choose option A or option B. Only one of the two scenarios is payoff relevant for you.
The scenarios differ in whether you or the other person makes their decision first. The second mover is informed about the first mover's decision.

It is determined randomly and with equal probability which of the two decision situations is relevant for you and in what order they appear. The other decision is relevant for the person assigned to you. For each point you have at the end of level 1, you will be paid 25 euro cents.



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