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Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

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  • Huber, Christoph
  • Dreber, Anna
  • Huber, Jürgen
  • Johannesson, Magnus
  • Kirchler, Michael
  • Weitzel, Utz
  • Abellán, Miguel
  • Adayeva, Xeniya
  • Ay, Fehime Ceren
  • Barron, Kai
  • Berry, Zachariah
  • Bönte, Werner
  • Brütt, Katharina
  • Bulutay, Muhammed
  • Campos-Mercade, Pol
  • Cardella, Eric
  • Claassen, Maria Almudena
  • Cornelissen, Gert
  • Dawson, Ian G. J.
  • Delnoij, Joyce
  • Demiral, Elif E.
  • Dimant, Eugen
  • Doerflinger, Johannes Theodor
  • Dold, Malte
  • Emery, Cécile
  • Fiala, Lenka
  • Fiedler, Susann
  • Freddi, Eleonora
  • Fries, Tilman
  • Gasiorowska, Agata
  • Glogowsky, Ulrich
  • Gorny, Paul M.
  • Gretton, Jeremy David
  • Grohmann, Antonia
  • Hafenbrädl, Sebastian
  • Handgraaf, Michel
  • Hanoch, Yaniv
  • Hart, Einav
  • Hennig, Max
  • Hudja, Stanton
  • Hütter, Mandy
  • Hyndman, Kyle
  • Ioannidis, Konstantinos
  • Isler, Ozan
  • Jeworrek, Sabrina
  • Jolles, Daniel
  • Juanchich, Marie
  • KC, Raghabendra Pratap
  • Khadjavi, Menusch
  • Kugler, Tamar
  • Li, Shuwen
  • Lucas, Brian
  • Mak, Vincent
  • Mechtel, Mario
  • Merkle, Christoph
  • Meyers, Ethan Andrew
  • Mollerstrom, Johanna
  • Nesterov, Alexander
  • Neyse, Levent
  • Nieken, Petra
  • Nussberger, Anne-Marie
  • Palumbo, Helena
  • Peters, Kim
  • Pirrone, Angelo
  • Qin, Xiangdong
  • Rahal, Rima Maria
  • Rau, Holger
  • Rincke, Johannes
  • Ronzani, Piero
  • Roth, Yefim
  • Saral, Ali Seyhun
  • Schmitz, Jan
  • Schneider, Florian
  • Schram, Arthur
  • Schudy, Simeon
  • Schweitzer, Maurice E.
  • Schwieren, Christiane
  • Scopelliti, Irene
  • Sirota, Miroslav
  • Sonnemans, Joep
  • Soraperra, Ivan
  • Spantig, Lisa
  • Steimanis, Ivo
  • Steinmetz, Janina
  • Suetens, Sigrid
  • Theodoropoulou, Andriana
  • Urbig, Diemo
  • Vorlaufer, Tobias
  • Waibel, Joschka
  • Woods, Daniel
  • Yakobi, Ofir
  • Yilmaz, Onurcan
  • Zaleskiewicz, Tomasz
  • Zeisberger, Stefan
  • Holzmeister, Felix

Abstract

Does competition affect moral behavior? This fundamental question has been debated among leading scholars for centuries, and more recently, it has been tested in experimental studies yielding a body of rather inconclusive empirical evidence. A potential source of ambivalent empirical results on the same hypothesis is design heterogeneity—variation in true effect sizes across various reasonable experimental research protocols. To provide further evidence on whether competition affects moral behavior and to examine whether the generalizability of a single experimental study is jeopardized by design heterogeneity, we invited independent research teams to contribute experimental designs to a crowd-sourced project. In a large-scale online data collection, 18,123 experimental participants were randomly allocated to 45 randomly selected experimental designs out of 95 submitted designs. We find a small adverse effect of competition on moral behavior in a meta-analysis of the pooled data. The crowd-sourced design of our study allows for a clean identification and estimation of the variation in effect sizes above and beyond what could be expected due to sampling variance. We find substantial design heterogeneity—estimated to be about 1.6 times as large as the average standard error of effect size estimates of the 45 research designs—indicating that the informativeness and generalizability of results based on a single experimental design are limited. Drawing strong conclusions about the underlying hypotheses in the presence of substantive design heterogeneity requires moving toward much larger data collections on various experimental designs testing the same hypothesis.

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  • Huber, Christoph & Dreber, Anna & Huber, Jürgen & Johannesson, Magnus & Kirchler, Michael & Weitzel, Utz & Abellán, Miguel & Adayeva, Xeniya & Ay, Fehime Ceren & Barron, Kai & Berry, Zachariah & Bönte, 2023. "Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs," Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy 272340, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:ifwkie:272340
    DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2215572120
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