A. Cappelen, Knut Nygaard, Erik Ø. Sørensen, Bertil Tungodden
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Abstract
The debate between Engelmann and Strobel (2004, 2006) and Fehr, Naef, and Schmidt (2006) highlights the important question of the extent to which lab experiments on student populations can serve to identify the motivational forces present in society at large. We address this question by comparing the lab behavior of a student group and a non-student group, where the non-student group on all observable factors is almost identical to the representative adult population in Norway. All participants take part in exactly the same lab experiment. Our study shows that students may not be informative of the role of social preferences in the broader population. We nd that the representative participants differ fundamentally from students both in their level of selfishness and in the relative importance assigned to different moral motives. It is also interesting to note that while we do not find any substantial gender differences among the students, males and females in the representative group differ fundamentally in their moral motivation.
Engelmann and Strobel(2004, 2006)和Fehr, Naef and Schmidt(2006)之间的争论突出了一个重要的问题,即在多大程度上,对学生群体的实验室实验可以用来识别整个社会中存在的动机力量。我们通过比较学生组和非学生组的实验室行为来解决这个问题,其中非学生组在所有可观察因素上几乎与挪威代表性成年人口相同。所有参与者都参加了完全相同的实验室实验。我们的研究表明,学生可能无法了解社会偏好在更广泛的人群中所起的作用。我们发现,具有代表性的参与者与学生在自私程度和对不同道德动机的相对重要性方面存在根本差异。同样有趣的是,虽然我们没有发现学生之间存在任何实质性的性别差异,但代表性群体中的男性和女性在道德动机方面存在根本差异。