What was the main purpose of the rigged Monopoly game study conducted at UC Berkeley?

Understanding Privilege and Economic Inequality

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To analyze the economic impact of board games
To explore how privilege affects behavior and self-perception
To test the effects of skill in board games
To determine the best strategies for winning Monopoly
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During the rigged Monopoly game, what behavior was observed among the rich players?
They became more empathetic towards the poor players
They shared their resources equally
They exhibited dominance and consumed more resources
They refused to play the game
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What metaphor does the Monopoly game serve in the context of the study?
A metaphor for technological advancement
A metaphor for educational success
A metaphor for societal hierarchies and privilege
A metaphor for economic growth
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According to the studies mentioned, what happens to feelings of empathy as wealth increases?
Empathy increases
Empathy remains unchanged
Empathy decreases
Empathy fluctuates randomly
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What is one of the negative effects of economic inequality mentioned in the video?
Increased social mobility
Improved physical health
Decreased violence
Reduced social trust
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What was the observed behavior of wealthier individuals in the candy jar study?
They shared the candy with others
They did not take any candy
They took less candy than poorer individuals
They took more candy than poorer individuals
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What was the finding regarding drivers of expensive cars in the study?
They were more likely to stop for pedestrians
They were less likely to break traffic laws
They were more likely to break traffic laws
They drove slower than other cars
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