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But we haven't actually tested entitlement in students yet. Do either of those possibilities resonate with you? Or, do you have any other ideas?
But we haven't actually tested entitlement in students yet. Do either of those possibilities resonate with you? Or, do you have any other ideas?
But, maybe the student case isn't such a clear counter-example either. I'm curious what you think:
But, maybe the student case isn't such a clear counter-example either. I'm curious what you think:
Our intuitive sense of entitlement may not care about how lucky we are, only whether we succeed at the work we do for others.
Our intuitive sense of entitlement may not care about how lucky we are, only whether we succeed at the work we do for others.
Workers paid themselves based on outcomes (not effort) even when they knew that others weren't working as hard as they were.
We also replicated this result across cultures who, in other surveys, appear to differ in the value of hard work and achievement.
Workers paid themselves based on outcomes (not effort) even when they knew that others weren't working as hard as they were.
We also replicated this result across cultures who, in other surveys, appear to differ in the value of hard work and achievement.
We then let workers choose their bonus for their work (which we then paid them).
Workers paid themselves based on how good they did, not how hard they worked.
We then let workers choose their bonus for their work (which we then paid them).
Workers paid themselves based on how good they did, not how hard they worked.