AUTHOR=Ibáñez Manuel I. , Sabater-Grande Gerardo , Barreda-Tarrazona Iván , Mezquita Laura , López-Ovejero Sandra , Villa Helena , Perakakis Pandelis , Ortet Generós , García-Gallego Aurora , Georgantzís Nikolaos TITLE=Take the Money and Run: Psychopathic Behavior in the Trust Game JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychology VOLUME=7 YEAR=2016 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01866 DOI=10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01866 ISSN=1664-1078 ABSTRACT=
We study the association among different sources of individual differences such as personality, cognitive ability and risk attitudes with trust and reciprocate behavior in an incentivized experimental binary trust game in a sample of 220 (138 females) undergraduate students. The game involves two players, player 1 (P1) and player 2 (P2). In the first stage, P1 decides whether to trust and let P2 decide, or to secure an egalitarian payoff for both players. If P1 trusts P2, the latter can choose between a symmetric payoff that is double than the secure alternative discarded by P1, and an asymmetric payoff in which P2 earns more than in any other case but makes P1 worse off. Before the main experiment, we obtained participants’ scores for Abstract Reasoning (AR), risk attitudes, basic personality characteristics, and specific traits such as psychopathy and impulsivity. During the main experiment, we measured Heart Rate (HR) and ElectroDermal Activity (EDA) variation to account for emotional arousal caused by the decision and feedback processes. Our main findings indicate that, on one hand, P1 trust behavior associates to