Older adults consider others' intentions less but allocentric outcomes more than young adults during an ultimatum game.

I Cho, H Song, H Kim, S Sul - Psychology and Aging, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported online in Psychology
and Aging on Jul 5 2021 (see record 2021-64111-001). In the original article, there was a
typographical error in the grant number awarded to Hyun-joo Song. The correct grant
number is NRF-2018S1A3A2075114. The online version of this article has been corrected.]
The present research investigated age-related differences in other-regarding preferences—
the preference for taking others' benefit into account during social decision-making …

" Older adults consider others' intentions less but allocentric outcomes more than young adults during an ultimatum game": Correction to Cho et al.(2020).

I Cho, H Song, H Kim, S Sul - 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Reports an error in" Older adults consider others' intentions less but allocentric outcomes
more than young adults during an ultimatum game" by Isu Cho, Hyun-joo Song, Hackjin Kim
and Sunhae Sul (Psychology and Aging, 2020 [Nov], Vol 35 [7], 974-980). In the original
article, there was a typographical error in the grant number awarded to Hyun-joo Song. The
correct grant number is NRF-2018S1A3A2075114. The online version of this article has
been corrected.(The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2020-68198 …
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