Multiple Choice
At the conclusion of their replication of the Berg et al. trust game. Ortmann et al. suggest that trust is a "primitive". By this they mean:
A) That trust is a primitive response often seen among higher apes but has no place in modern human society.
B) Trust is often found among primitive small-scale societies but not in industrialized ones.
C) That trust seems to be a fundamental feature of human decision making and different ways of presenting the information designed to encourage strategic thinking does not get rid of trusting decisions.
D) That trusting and reciprocal actions are what would be suggested by self-regarding behaviour and therefore, part of the Nash equilibrium of this game.
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