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Cognitive Ability and In-group Bias: An Experimental Study

Fabian Paetzel and Rupert Sausgruber

No 265, Department of Economics Working Paper Series from WU Vienna University of Economics and Business

Abstract: We study the role of performance differences in a task requiring cognitive effort on in-group bias. We show that the in-group bias is strong in groups consisting of high-performing members, and it is weak in low-performing groups. This holds although high-performing subjects exhibit no in-group bias as members of minimal groups, whereas low-performing subjects strongly do. We also observe instances of low-performing subjects punishing the in-group favoritism of low-performing peers. The same does not occur in high-performing or minimal groups where subjects generally accept that decisions are in-group biased.

Keywords: cognitive ability; group identity; entitlements; social preferences; minimal groups; punishment; social norms; social status (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-08
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-exp, nep-neu and nep-soc
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