Abstract
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of expectations of future interaction (EFI) on reward allocations in dyads (Shapiro, 1975). Each subject divided the reward between herself and a confederate after they had made unequal work contributions. The partner of allocation was present in the same room in experiment I but not present in Experiment II. The result showed that EFI significantly affected the allocation under a high input condition in Experiment I but not in Experiment II. The results were discussed in terms of self-presentation of allocators.
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