Social Preference

Money Exchange 2

The pymetrics (Harver) Money Exchange 2 game is a two-round Dictator give-take task. You first rate another allocator, then make your own allocation; both are descriptive fairness and generosity signals, never a score.

About 2 minutes
2 exchanges
Give/take slider and 0–10 fairness controls

How to Play

01

Round 1 uses a fresh partner: you both start with $5, the partner receives an extra $5, allocates a seeded amount to you, and you rate the allocation’s fairness from 0 to 10.

02

Round 2 uses a new partner: you both start with $5 and you receive the extra $5. Use one control to give $0–$5 or take up to $5 from the partner, in $0.50 steps.

03

Rate your Round-2 allocation’s fairness from 0 to 10, then review the neutral Fairness / Generosity trait description and select Continue.

04

There is no correct answer and we will never score this preference game. Choose the allocation that honestly reflects you.

In the real assessment

The two-role structure is supported, but the give/take range, $0.50 increments, and fairness endpoints remain prep-source details without production footage. This reconstruction exposes them as configuration and never assigns a score.

Skills Assessed

Fairness PreferenceGenerosity and Self-InterestRole Comparison

Understand the trait

There is no correct answer to optimize. Read the guide to understand what each choice can signal.

Read the Money Exchange 2 Guide

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