WELCOME

No Talking Allowed
Now that the experiment has begun, we ask that you do not talk. If you have a question after we finish reading the instructions, please raise your hand and the experimenter will approach you and answer your question in private.

Complete Privacy
This experiment is structured so that no one, including the experimenters or the other participants, will ever know the personal decision or money earnings of anyone in the experiment. This is accomplished by a procedure in which you collect your earnings, contained in a sealed envelope, from a numbered mailbox that only you have the key for. Your privacy is guaranteed because neither your name nor your student ID number will appear on any form that records your decisions or your earnings in this experiment. The only identifying mark that will be used is the identification number on the mailbox key that has been given to you. You will collect your money payoffs with privacy by using a key, which opens a mailbox located in a room adjacent to this room. The key and mailbox are labeled with the same identification number. You are the only person who knows your identification number.

Random Matching and Anonymity
Each person will be randomly matched with 3 other people to form a group. Thus, each group will contain 4 individuals. No one will learn the identity of the persons in his/her decision group. In each group, 3 individuals will be randomly assigned the role of Type X decision makers. The remaining group member will be assigned the role of Type Y decision maker.

Starting Balances
Each four person group begins with an endowment of 40 tokens worth $3 each, yielding a Group Fund of $120. Each individual begins with an Individual Fund of $0.

Sequential Decisions for Type X and Y
The three Type X persons in a group make their decisions first. After the Type X persons make their decisions, the Type Y person in a group makes his/her decision, after being shown the decisions of each of the anonymous Type X persons in his/her group.

Decision Task for the 3 Type X Decision Makers in a Group
Each Type X person will decide independently and privately whether or not to move any tokens from the Group Fund to his/her own Individual Fund. Each Type X person can move up to a maximum of 10 tokens from the Group Fund to his/her own Individual Fund. Each token that a Type X person subtracts from the Group Fund increases his/her own Individual Fund by $1. However, each token subtracted from the Group Fund by a Type X person reduces the value of the Group Fund by $3.

Each decision must be in whole tokens. Each Type X person can subtract 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 tokens from the Group Fund.

Decision Task for the 1 Type Y Decision Maker in a Group
The 1 Type Y person will be shown the decisions of each of the 3 anonymous Type X persons in his/her group. The Type Y person will then decide independently and privately whether or not to move any tokens from the Group Fund to his/her own Individual Fund. Each token that the Type Y person subtracts from the Group Fund increases his/her own Individual Fund by $1. However, each token subtracted from the Group Fund by the Type Y person reduces the value of the Group Fund by $3.

Each decision must be in whole tokens. The Type Y person can subtract from the Group Fund any amount between 0 tokens and the total remaining in the Group Fund after the Type X persons have made their decisions. That is, the Type Y person can subtract 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ….. up to a total limit of tokens that would reduce the number of tokens in the Group Fund to 0, and the value of the Group Fund to $0.

Earnings
After all persons in the group make their decisions, the Group Fund will be divided equally among all individuals in the group. For each individual in the group, those earnings will be combined with the amount that the individual has in his/her own Individual Fund.

Thus, a person’s total earnings will equal the ending dollar value of tokens in his/her own Individual Fund plus one-fourth of the ending dollar value of tokens in the Group Fund.

Three examples illustrate how the tokens moved from the Group Fund to an Individual Fund are related to the values of the Individual and Group Funds.

Three additional examples illustrate how the range of choices available to the 1 Type Y person are affected by the decisions made by the 3 Type X persons.

This decision task will be completed only once.

After you are sure that you understand these instructions, click on the Finished Reading Instructions box in the upper left corner of your monitor screen to signal that you are ready to make your decision.