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Game Theory Paradigm Participation Rates by Percentile Group #1787591 (License: Personal Use)
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This grouped bar chart displays the percentage of workers who previously participated in four foundational game theory studies: Prisoner’s Dilemma, Ultimatum Game, Dictator Game, and Trolley Problem. Data is segmented by three performance tiers: overall average, 90th-98th percentile, and top 99th percentile, with error bars indicating variability. Statistical annotation confirms all group differences are highly significant (p < .001), suggesting elite performers engage more frequently in behavioral economics tasks.
Used in academic or behavioral science webpages discussing participant selection bias, reproducibility in experimental economics, or meta-analyses of crowdsourced lab studies; targets researchers, students, and data scientists seeking insight into subject pool composition.
Related Cliparts: Explore how participation in classic game theory experiments-Prisoner’s Dilemma, Ultimatum, Dictator, and Trolley Problem-varies across performance percentiles. All differences highly significant (p < .001).
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