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  1. Giving farm animals a name and a face: using the identifiable victim effect
  2. 'Rationality' enhancement: The effect of anodal tDCS over the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex among ultimatum game responders
  3. Validating self‐reported compliance with COVID‐19 regulations: Demonstrating group‐level sociodemographic self‐reported compliance that mirrors actual morbidity rates
  4. Physiological Measures of Emotional Arousal and Regulation Predict Positive Reciprocity
  5. The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects
  6. Applying Neuroscience Methods to Address Research Challenges in Management
  7. Power, constraint, and cooperation in groups: The role of communication
  8. Is it all about appearance? Limited cognitive control and information advantage reveal self-serving reciprocity
  9. Brokering orientations and social capital: Influencing others’ relationships shapes status and trust.
  10. Brokerage and Brokering: An Integrative Review and Organizing Framework for Third Party Influence
  11. More for Us or More for Me? Social Dominance as Parochial Egoism
  12. Regulating “Good” People in Subtle Conflicts of Interest Situations
  13. Third parties promote cooperative norms in repeated interactions
  14. Benefactor's Identifiability and Reciprocity
  15. Keep it cool: temperature priming effect on cognitive control
  16. Selfish third parties act as peacemakers by transforming conflicts and promoting cooperation
  17. Can We Regulate 'Good' People? An Exploratory Study of Subtle Conflicts of Interest Situations.
  18. Between self-interest and reciprocity: The social bright side of self-control failure.
  19. Is it all about the self? The effect of self-control depletion on ultimatum game proposers
  20. Pitfall or scaffolding? Starting-point pull in configuration tasks.
  21. When Rationality and Fairness Conflict: The Role of Cognitive-Control in the Ultimatum Game
  22. When Rationality and Fairness Conflict: The Role of Cognitive-Control in the Ultimatum-Game
  23. Between Self-Interest and Reciprocity: The Social Bright Side of Self-Control Failure
  24. Effects of down-regulating emotions: Evidence from ultimatum and trust games
  25. The matters matter: When conscious thought is superior to unconscious thought
  26. The Social Bright Side of Ego-Depletion: Between Cognitive-Control and Social considerations