Abstract
This study reports the effects of prior patterns of social interaction measured sociometrically, and visual presence upon Ss' cooperative and competitive choice behavior during 100 trials of a Maximizing Difference Game. The results of the present study, which are consistent with prior studies, indicate: (a) “strangers” play to maximize the difference between their own and the other's outcomes more frequently than non-friends who do so more frequently than friends; and (b) the opportunity to view the other player does not affect Ss' choice behavior.
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