For many years, theoretical economists characterized humans as rational beings relentlessly benton maximizing purely selfish reward. Results of an experimental economics study appear to contradict this view, however. In the "Ultimatum Game," two subjects, who cannot exchange information, are placed in separate rooms. One is randomly chosen to propose how a sum of money, known to both, should be shared between them; only one offer, which must be accepted or rejected without negotiation, is allowed.
If, in fact, people are selfish and rational, then the proposer should offer the smallest possible share, while the responder should accept any offer, no matter how small: after all, even one dollar is better than nothing. In numerous trials, however, two-thirds of the offers made were between 40 and 50 percent; only 4 percent were less than 20 percent. Among responders, more than half who were offered less than 20 percent rejected the offer. Behavior in the game did not appreciably depend on the players' sex, age, or education. Nor did the amount of money involved play a significant role: for instance, in trials of the game that were conducted in Indonesia, the sum to be shared was as much as three times the subjects' average monthly income, and still responders refused offers that they deemed too small.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
provide evidence in support of the view that human beings are essentially rational and selfish
use a particular study to challenge the argument that the economic behavior of human beings may be motivated by factors other than selfishness
compare certain views about human nature held by theoretical economists with those held by experimental economists
describe a study that apparently challenges theoretical economists' understanding of human economic behavior
suggest that researchers may have failed to take into account the impact of certain noneconomic factors in designing a study of human economic behavior
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正确答案是 D。本文主要目的是描述一项研究,该研究显然挑战理论经济学家对人类经济行为的理解。文章中有一些介绍这项研究的细节,如实验参与者的性别、年龄和教育水平,以及金钱变量。文章最终得出结论:研究结果显示,人们不是完全理性而且完全自我利益的,因此,理论经济学家的观点是不正确的。因此,正确的答案是选项D。