Modern Psychological Studies
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Modern Psychological Studies
Volume
12
Number
2
Page Numbers
pages 1-20
Abstract
The experiment examined how salience of out-group membership affects an individual's tendency to financially exploit an out-group member in a prisoner's dilemma (PD) game and a monetary bonus allocation task. It also examined the role of depersonalization of self and others. Half of the research participants played a PD game to win money with an imaginary opponent, who had a foreign accent, and the other half did with an opponent, who spoke fluent English. A salient indication of out-group membership was present in the former (accent) condition, and it was absent in the latter (control). Participants were also asked to allocate bonus money between the opponent and themselves. It was expected that: 1) participants in the accent condition would be more likely to depersonalize self and others than participants in the control condition; and 2) that participants who showed a higher level of depersonalization would make more competitive responses in the PD game and allocate more money to themselves than those who showed a lower level of depersonalization. The results confirmed the first hypothesis, but only a part of the second hypothesis. The level of depersonalization of self and others predicted the nature of the PD game responses, but not bonus money allocation. Unexpectedly, when the effect of depersonalization was collapsed, the presence of the accent produced a higher level of cooperation in the PD game.
Subject
Psychology
Discipline
Psychology
Document Type
articles
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Text
Extent
20 leaves
Language
English
Call Number
BF1 .M63 v. 12 no. 2 2007
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Recommended Citation
Ohkawa, Risa (2007) 'Out-group exploitation through depersonalization in a prisoner's dilemma game,' Modern Psychological Studies: Vol. 12 : No. 2 , Article 2.
Available at: https://scholar.utc.edu/mps/vol12/iss2/2
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I recently came across several bin/cue files on my OS X machine and realized that it's a huge pain in the ass to convert these to an ISO image.
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Step 3: Open up a Terminal window and navigate to that directory.
Then make bchunk executable by issuing this command:
Step 4: Now we are going to actually convert those pesky bin/cue file(s) into an ISO Image.
Simply run bchunk by issuing the following command:
Note: file.BIN and file.CUE reflect the bin/cue files you are trying to convert.
That will give us something like:
Note: If you are missing a cue file, you will have to create a CUE file manually.
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Help! bchunk is generating a bunch of .cdr files instead of a ISO file!
I kept getting a bunch of .cdr files initially. This was because my image was a multitrack Audio/Data disc. If you are faced with the same problem, you have two options.
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OR
…simply use the -w flag in bchunk to generate a bunch of .WAV files.
Mac Os Catalina
I used the latter because using bin2iso kept giving me broken ISO's.
So, basically, you would use:
This will generate a bunch of track01.wav, track02.wav, track03.wav etc. files which could be converted to MP3.
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Mac Os Mojave
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