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Pilot Test Results
1. A REPLICATION OF
THOMAS SCHELLING’S COORDINATION GAMES
Does cultural diversity cause less coordination?
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2. What is your nationality?
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3. Where did you grow up?
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4. With what culture do you identify?
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5. These were the instructions of the game:
“Please write your answers to the following games. You will
be playing with an unknown partner (randomly assigned by
the computer). Both you and your partner will have to
coordinate your answers to win the games – but you cannot
communicate with each other!”
Here are the results:
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9. 2. Write an X by one of the numbers listed in the line below. You
win if you and your partner succeed in marking the same number.
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11. 3. Write an X inside one of the sixteen squares. You win if you and
your partner succeed in marking the same square.
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13. 4. You are traveling around the World and you agree to meet with
your partner in a capital city. Before you can agree in which city
you will meet, communication is lost. Both of you will have to
guess where to meet and will just have to try to make your guesses
coincide. Which capital city?
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15. 5. You were told the date but not the hour of the meeting in No. 4; the
two of you must guess the exact minute of the day for meeting. At
what time will you appear at the meeting place that you elected in
No. 4?
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21. 8. You are to divide $100 into two piles, labeled A and B. Your
partner is to divide another $100 into two piles labeled A and B. If
you allot the same amounts to A and B, respectively, that your
partner does, each of you gets $100; if your amounts differ from
his, neither of you gets anything.
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23. 9. You and a friend parachute unexpectedly into the area shown, each
with this map and knowing the other has the same one, but neither
knowing where the other has dropped or able to communicate
directly. You must get together quickly to be rescued. Name the
location on the map where you would go.
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25. To test if there is an effect in the way people play these games when
they think that they are playing with someone from another culture,
a random sample of the group was primed with an “Intercultural
Coordination” questionnaire, which rephrased the original question
as follows:
“Please write your answers to the following games. You will be
playing with an unknown partner from another culture (randomly
assigned by the computer). Both you and your intercultural partner
will have to coordinate your answers to win the games – but you
cannot communicate with each other!”
Here are the results:
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26. 53% of the group played simple coordination games,
while 47% played “intercultural coordination” games.
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27. 1. Name ‘‘heads’’ or ‘‘tails.’’ If you and your partner name the same,
you both win a prize.
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29. 2. Write an X by one of the numbers listed in the line below. You
win if you and your partner succeed in marking the same number.
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31. 3. Write an X inside one of the sixteen squares. You win if you and
your partner succeed in marking the same square.
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33. 4. You are traveling around the World and you agree to meet with
your partner in a capital city. Before you can agree in which city
you will meet, communication is lost. Both of you will have to
guess where to meet and will just have to try to make your guesses
coincide. Which capital city?
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35. 5. You were told the date but not the hour of the meeting in No. 4; the
two of you must guess the exact minute of the day for meeting. At
what time will you appear at the meeting place that you elected in
No. 4?
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41. 8. You are to divide $100 into two piles, labeled A and B. Your
partner is to divide another $100 into two piles labeled A and B. If
you allot the same amounts to A and B, respectively, that your
partner does, each of you gets $100; if your amounts differ from
his, neither of you gets anything.
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43. 9. You and a friend parachute unexpectedly into the area shown, each
with this map and knowing the other has the same one, but neither
knowing where the other has dropped or able to communicate
directly. You must get together quickly to be rescued. Name the
location on the map where you would go.
http://deliberationlab.blogspot.com/