Global study identifies national and gender differences in exclusionary behavior

Global study identifies national and gender differences in exclusionary behavior

When given the power to distribute resources, a person’s nationality, gender, and ideology can help predict how likely that person is to exclude others to maximize their own profit, according to a study. The results published in PNAS Nexus suggest that the identities and cultural backgrounds of decision-makers affect how equitably resources are divided. When given the power to distribute resources, a person’s nationality, gender, and ideology can help predict how likely that person is to exclude others to maximize their own profit, according to a study. The results published in PNAS Nexus suggest that the identities and cultural backgrounds of decision-makers affect how equitably resources are divided. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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