Extended Data Fig. 5: Player behaviour remains consistent across different stages of the trust and ultimatum games. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 5: Player behaviour remains consistent across different stages of the trust and ultimatum games.

From: Social networking agency and prosociality are inextricably linked in economic games

Extended Data Fig. 5

Applying the same clustering factors as in Extended Data Fig. 3 to the behavioural phenotypes derived from the first stage of games reveals a consistent pattern of behaviour in the second stage. Specifically, if a player adopts a prosocial, neutral, or antisocial role in the first stage of the trust and ultimatum game, they are likely to maintain the same behaviour in the second stage.

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