2023
DOI: 10.1017/jdm.2023.27
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The potential and pitfalls of unit asking in reducing scope insensitivity

Hajdi Moche,
Arvid Erlandsson,
Stephan Dickert
et al.

Abstract: This article revisits and further investigates the extent to which scope insensitivity in helping contexts can be reduced by the unit asking (UA) method. UA is an intervention that first asks people to help one unit and then asks for willingness to help multiple units. In 3 studies (N = 3,442), participants took on the role of policymakers to allocate help (motivation to help and willingness to pay) to local aid projects. They underwent either UA or a control condition (in which they stated their willingness t… Show more

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“…In South Africa, there are two particularly salient socioeconomic challenges, namely, high unemployment and high inequality (Herrington & Kew 2015Moche et al 2023). The National Development Plan, developed and published in November 2011, represents a blueprint of essential capabilities needed to transform the economy and society and aspires to eradicate poverty and lessen inequality in South Africa by 2030.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Africa, there are two particularly salient socioeconomic challenges, namely, high unemployment and high inequality (Herrington & Kew 2015Moche et al 2023). The National Development Plan, developed and published in November 2011, represents a blueprint of essential capabilities needed to transform the economy and society and aspires to eradicate poverty and lessen inequality in South Africa by 2030.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%