The psychologist Paul Piff from the University of California/ Berkeley conducted an experiment in which he brought sets of subjects into his lab to play a rigged monopoly game. One subject was to be designated the rich player and the other poor by the flip of a coin. The rich player got twice as much money as the poor player, and he also got to use 2 dices to the other’s 1. What’s more he collected $200 when he passed go while the poor player only got $100.
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The Monopoly Experiment
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The psychologist Paul Piff from the University of California/ Berkeley conducted an experiment in which he brought sets of subjects into his lab to play a rigged monopoly game. One subject was to be designated the rich player and the other poor by the flip of a coin. The rich player got twice as much money as the poor player, and he also got to use 2 dices to the other’s 1. What’s more he collected $200 when he passed go while the poor player only got $100.