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The authors thank Jim Andreoni, Sheryl Ball, Rob Gilles, Allen Goodman, Elizabeth Hoffman, Andrew Schotter, Vernon Smith, two anonymous referees, and the editor of this journal for their comments and assistance at various stages of the research. V. Smith provided data from experiments reported in Hoffman, McCabe, Shachat, and Smith (1994), and T. W. Epps provided a computer program for performing the Epps–Singleton test. The research was funded by the National Science Foundation (SSBR 94-22867) and by both the Department of Economics and the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University. Grossman acknowledges the support of Wayne State University Summer Research Grant 142005. This paper was completed while Grossman was visiting the Department of Economics, VPI&SU.