IDs for the test groups (Groups 1-4 = grouptg 1-4) and control groups (Groups 5-6 = grouptg 5-6) of the 1. experiment, hidden from respondents
Category label
Group 1: (AI); Group 2: (AI); Group 3: (a robot); Group 4: (a robot); Group 5: (unknown person = control group); Group 6: (unknown person = control group)
A large city (over 250,000 inhabitants); A medium-sized city (50,000 - 250,000 inhabitants); A small city or town (under 50,000 inhabitants); A suburb near a city; Open country or a rural area
Living alone; Married or living with a partner, no children; Single parent; Married or living with a partner, children; I live with my parents; Other household type (e.g. living with roommates)
I'm in school / I'm a student; I'm in a paid, full-time job; I'm in a paid, part-time job, and I am not looking for a full-time job; I'm in a paid, part-time job, but I am looking for a full-time job; I'm unemployed and looking for a job; I'm unemployed and not looking for a job
Which field of industry is closest to your work or study?
Category label
Agriculture, forestry and fishing; Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities; Construction; Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; Transportation and storage; Accommodation and food service activities; Information and communication; Financial and insurance activities; Real estate activities; Professional, scientific and technical activities; Administrative and support service activities; Public administration and defense; compulsory social security; Education; Human health and social work activities; Arts, entertainment and recreation; Other service activities; Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use; Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): Is considerate and kind to almost everyone
(Group1: grouptg= 1) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: Michael, an artificial intelligence
(Group2: grouptg= 2) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: jdrx894, an artificial intelligence
(Group3: grouptg= 3) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: Michael, a robot
(Group4: grouptg= 4) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: jdrx894, a robot
(Group5: grouptg= 5) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: Michael
(Group6: grouptg= 6) We now invite you to participate in an imaginary game. In the game you play against another player and you will make decisions about how to distribute a sum of money between the two of you. At the beginning of the game, you receive 1000 dollars. You can decide whether you keep this whole sum to yourself or whether you share a part or all of it with the player that you are playing against. If you give money to the other player, we will triple the sum that you give. So, if you give 500 dollars, the other player receives 1500. Then, it is up to the other player to decide how much money to return to you. As an example, if the person returns half, you will end up with 500 + 750=1250 dollars at the end of the game. The other player may also choose not to return anything, which would mean that you win only the 500 dollars that you kept to yourself from the beginning. The more money you obtain, the more successful you will be! Fill in amount in this box (between 0-1000 dollars). Name of the opponent: jdrx894
GROUP A: Imagine that you have just been assigned to a new team in your new job. Based on merit, you and four robots have been chosen to this new work team.
Question text
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I feel a bond with our team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I feel solidarity with our team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I feel committed to our team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I am glad to be a member of this team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I think that this team has a lot to be proud of
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): It is pleasant to be a member of this team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): Being a member of this team gives me a good feeling
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): I often think about the fact that I am a member of this team
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): The fact that I am a member of this team is an important part of my identity
(GROUP A: randomid=1) Please answer to what degree you agree with the following statements (Strongly disagree 1 - 7 Strongly agree): Being a member of this team is an important part of how I see myself