This is some amazing stuff. I'm not sure about you guys, but I find the original report a little mind-blowing, so here is a link to a more comprehensible synopsis. According to the latter report:
"In setting up this study the researchers wanted firstly to explore whether equity or efficiency was stronger to our sense of justice, and secondly, they wanted to find out how big a role emotions played in resolving such questions"
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"The results showed that participants overwhelmingly chose equity over efficiency. 'They were all quite inequity averse,' said Hsu, who explained that the findings support other research that suggests people are fairly intolerant of inequity."
So which side has the upper hand in the "human nature" debate again?
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