Observing others give & take: A computational account of bystanders’ feelings and actions
Fig 9
Transformed standardized coefficients (i.e. punishment coefficients are reversed for comparison) revealed a greater effect of selfishness on punishment than feelings, with no difference in the effect of inequality.
In addition, reactions were more influenced by observing selfish taking than selfish giving, but vice versa when observing inequality. Furthermore, social values effects punishment more than feelings and selfishness effected responses more than inequality. Error bars correspond to the SEM.**p<0.01,****p<0.0001.