I got this yesterday in my email. I have already responded with my choices and will post them later. If you were in my situation, what would you choose in each of the three scenarios and why?
"Dear survey participant,
You recently participated in a research survey at www.chessbase.com . A total of 1049 players participated in the survey and the lottery. In the $500 lottery, you have been drawn as one of 80 who continue to the final step. Among these 80 players, two finalist will be drawn. The two finalists can choose between sharing or keeping. If both choose sharing, you each get $300, if both choose keeping you get $200 each. If you choose keeping and the opponent sharing, you get the $500 and the opponent nothing and vice versa. You will be matched against either another chess player, a primitive computer or an intelligent computer. The primitive computer randomizes between sharing and keeping (with equal probability). The intelligent computer chooses rationally. You stated your choice in the previous survey but are now asked to reconsider and you may choose differently depending on whether you are matched against:
1. 1. Another chess player
2. 2. A primitive (randomizing) computer
3. 3. An intelligent (rational) computer
If you want to complement your previous decision, please reply to this email by simply stating
1. 1. Share or Keep
2. 2. Share or Keep
3. 3. Share or Keep
If you choose not to answer this email your initial choice remains. However, if you reply to this email and are drawn as a winner you will receive an additional $100.
Thank you for contributing to research
Best regards,
Patrik Gränsmark
The Swedish Institute for Social Research"
"Dear survey participant,
You recently participated in a research survey at www.chessbase.com . A total of 1049 players participated in the survey and the lottery. In the $500 lottery, you have been drawn as one of 80 who continue to the final step. Among these 80 players, two finalist will be drawn. The two finalists can choose between sharing or keeping. If both choose sharing, you each get $300, if both choose keeping you get $200 each. If you choose keeping and the opponent sharing, you get the $500 and the opponent nothing and vice versa. You will be matched against either another chess player, a primitive computer or an intelligent computer. The primitive computer randomizes between sharing and keeping (with equal probability). The intelligent computer chooses rationally. You stated your choice in the previous survey but are now asked to reconsider and you may choose differently depending on whether you are matched against:
1. 1. Another chess player
2. 2. A primitive (randomizing) computer
3. 3. An intelligent (rational) computer
If you want to complement your previous decision, please reply to this email by simply stating
1. 1. Share or Keep
2. 2. Share or Keep
3. 3. Share or Keep
If you choose not to answer this email your initial choice remains. However, if you reply to this email and are drawn as a winner you will receive an additional $100.
Thank you for contributing to research
Best regards,
Patrik Gränsmark
The Swedish Institute for Social Research"
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