Time Pressure Weakens Social Norm Maintenance in Third-Party Punishment

Author:

Zhou Xing12,Wang Yanqing3,He Weiqi12,Li Shuaixia12,Jia Shuxin12,Feng Chunliang4,Gu Ruolei3,Luo Wenbo12

Affiliation:

1. Research Center of Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China

2. Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience, Liaoning Province, Dalian 116029, China

3. Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

4. School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, China

Abstract

Decision-making under time pressure may better reflect an individual’s response preference, but few studies have examined whether individuals choose to be more selfish or altruistic in a scenario where third-party punishment is essential for maintaining social norms. This study used a third-party punishment paradigm to investigate how time pressure impacts on individuals’ maintenance of behavior that follows social norms. Thirty-one participants observed a Dictator Game and had to decide whether to punish someone who made what was categorized as a high unfair offer by spending their own Monetary units to reduce that person’s payoff. The experiment was conducted across different offer conditions. The study results demonstrated that reaction times were faster under time pressure compared with no time pressure. Time pressure was also correlated with less severe punishment. Specifically, participants were less likely to punish the dictator under time pressure compared with no time pressure when the offer was categorized as a high unfair. The findings suggested that individuals in these game conditions and under time pressure do not overcome their pro-selves and that time pressure weakens an individual’s willingness to punish high unfair offers.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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