Multiple regression with Frequency of Giving, controlling for Age (Quadratic and Linear), on Costly Giving versus Costly Reward decisions (Costly Giving > Costly Reward)

Contributed by kathydo on Oct. 12, 2018

Collection: The neural development of prosocial behavior from childhood to adolescence

Description: In this contrast, we regressed the frequency (%) of Costly Giving behavior against neural responses during participants' decisions to give to others (i.e., Costly Giving) at the expense of keeping points for themselves (i.e., Costly Reward), controlling for linear and quadratic age.

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