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Frontiers in Psychology
Does Short-Term Hunger Increase Trust and Trustworthiness in a High Trust Society?
Elias Rantapuska1 
关键词: trust;    reciprocity;    trustworthiness;    hunger;    glucose;    social heuristics hypothesis;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01944
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

We build on the social heuristics hypothesis, the literature on the glucose model of self-control, and recent challenges on these hypotheses to investigate whether individuals exhibit a change in degree of trust and reciprocation after consumption of a meal. We induce short-term manipulation of hunger followed by the trust game and a decision on whether to leave personal belongings in an unlocked and unsupervised room. Our results are inconclusive. While, we report hungry individuals trusting and reciprocating more than those who have just consumed a meal in a high trust society, we fail to reject the null with small number of observations (N = 101) and experimental sessions (N = 8). In addition, we find no evidence of short-term hunger having an impact on charitable giving or decisions in public good game.

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