In this task you have been randomly paired with another person, whom we will refer to as the other. This other person is someone you
do not know and you will remain mutually anonymous. All of your choices are completely confidential. You will be making a series of
decisions about allocating resources between you and this other person. For each of the following questions, please indicate the
distribution you prefer most by marking the respective position along the midline. You can only make one mark for each question.
Your decisions will yield money for both yourself and the other person. At the end of the study, we will randomly select three partipants.
For each selected participant we will then randomly choose one of their answers and allocate $50 according to their choice.
That is, each unit in the task below corresponds to $0.33 and if you are randomly selected to receive money, the amount of money you receive will depend on your decisions below.
There are no right or wrong answers, this is all about personal preferences. As you can see, your choices will influence both the amount of money you receive
as well as the amount of money the other receives.
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