Fig. 5: Prosocial individuals perceive self–other inequality more negatively in the UG.
From: Dynamic modulation of inequality aversion in human interpersonal negotiations

Coefficient estimates from an OLS regression model fitted to parameter estimates of the best-fitting computational choice model (i.e. Model 10) suggested that people with higher social value orientation will perceive self–other inequality more negatively (*p < 0.05). A generate-recover simulation analysis (50 iterations) based on stochastic choices generated by this model demonstrates the stability of the estimated parameters (Supplementary Fig. 5). Error bars denote 95% CI. Note that these regression coefficients do not need to be subjected to further correction for multiple comparisons. All regressors were normalised before model fitting to allow a direct comparison.