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Description: This project is part of the Hagen Cumulative Science Project and replicates Calvillo, D. P., & Burgeno, J. N. (2015). Cognitive reflection predicts the acceptance of unfair ultimatum game offers. Judgment & Decision Making, 10(4), 332-341

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Original citation. Calvillo, D. P., & Burgeno, J. N. (2015). Cognitive reflection predicts the acceptance of unfair ultimatum game offers. Judgment & Decision Making, 10(4), 332-341.

Target of replication. The target of our replication is to test predictors of accepting unfair ultimatum offers.

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