Fig 1.
Participant view during the dictator game decision, by condition.
Fig 2.
Participant agreement with post-experimental questions by condition (+/- 95% CIs), and the associated question(s) to the right.
Colored areas represent traditional bar graphs. Contours are violin plots which demonstrate the distribution of responses for that condition. Dots are individual responses, with jitter.
Fig 3.
Dictator game allocations by condition (+/- 95% CIs; N = 355).
Colored areas represent traditional bar graphs. Contours are violin plots which demonstrate the distribution of responses for that condition. Dots are individual responses, with jitter so they don’t all overlap.
Fig 4.
Dictator game allocations by condition and SVO (+/- 95% CIs).
Colored areas represent traditional bar graphs, where egoists are in blue, and prosocials in green. Contours are violin plots which demonstrate the distribution of responses for that condition. Dots are individual responses, with jitter so they don’t all overlap.
Fig 5.
Dictator game allocations by public and private (combined eyes and control) conditions.
Plot (A) is separated by SVO, where colored areas represent traditional bar graphs, where egoists are in blue, and prosocials in green. Plot (B) is separated by gender, with women in red and men and blue. Contours are violin plots which demonstrate the distribution of responses for that condition (+/- 95% confidence intervals). Dots are individual responses, with jitter so they don’t all overlap.