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. 2015 Oct 6;6:1413. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01413

Table 1.

Questions used to elicit different kinds of expectations.

Question Expectation
A SUBJECTS
Guess the % of B's who chose Roll A's first-order empirical expectation on B's behavior
Do you feel entitled that B chose Roll? A's personal normative belief
B SUBJECTS
Guess the % of Bs who choose Roll indicated by As B's second-order empirical expectations (belief about A's belief)
Guess the % of Bs who chose Roll B's first-order empirical expectation on other Bs
Do you think you ought to choose Roll? B's personal normative belief
Guess the % of As who feel entitled that B chose Roll B's second-order normative expectations on A (B's belief about A's personal normative belief)
Guess the % of Bs who think they ought to choose Roll B's second-order normative expectation on other Bs (B's belief about other Bs' personal normative beliefs)

Original questions were in Italian.