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Opportunity to communicate and social orientation in imaginary‐reward bargaining

Pages 79-81 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

Subjects at varying levels of opportunity to communicate (highly restricted, moderately restricted, and unrestricted) and social orientation (cooperative and competitive) played a game whose best outcome required an agreement to redistribute payoffs. Main effects were found for both variables, with the pattern of means indicating that successful bargaining is most likely in a cooperative social climate permitting unrestricted communication.

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