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Dynamic remodeling of in-group bias during the 2008 presidential election
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In June, men gave significantly more to supporters of thecandidate they also supported than to supporters of the otherDemo he dictatorgame from behavioral economics Therefore, the ability to dynamically reform groupidentity at the individual level is an essential part of eitherevolutionary rationale
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  • In June, men gave significantly more to supporters of thecandidate they also supported than to supporters of the otherDemo
  • he dictatorgame from behavioral economics
  • Therefore, the ability to dynamically reform groupidentity at the individual level is an essential part of eitherevolutionary rationale
  • Our setup allows us to ask whether Democrats showedin-group bias by tending to give more to supporters of the samecandidate than to supporters of the other Democratic candidate
  • Each subject was then given $6 to divide between herself and ananonymous recipient who supported either the same candidateor the other Democratic candidate.

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