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Monkeys Reject Unequal Pay

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Monkeys Reject Unequal Pay
Author(s)Brosnan, Sarah F.; De Waal, Frans B. M.
AbstractResearch shows that inequity aversion is not uniquely human and that cooperative nonhuman species are guided by a set of expectations about the outcome of cooperation and resource division. Results reveal that primate capuchin monkeys negatively respond to unequal reward distribution and refuse to participate if they see a conspecific obtain a more attractive reward for equal effort.
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Pages297-300
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SourceNature
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PubDateSeptember 2003
ISBN_ISSN0028-0836
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
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