Sensitivity to Measurement Errors in Studies on Prosocial Choice using a Two-Choice Paradigm
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Mar 16, 2017
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Published Online: Mar 16, 2017
Page range: 231 - 239
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2016-0064
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Research on prosocial behaviors in primates often relies on the two-choice paradigm. Motoric lateralization is a surprisingly big problem in this field of research research, as it may influence which lever will ultimately be chosen by the actor. The results of lateralization studies on primates do not form a clear picture of that phenomenon, which makes it difficult to address the problem during research. The authors discuss possible ways of managing this confounding variable.