TY - RPRT AU - Artavia-Mora, Luis AU - Bedi, Arjun S. AU - Rieger, Matthias TI - Help, Prejudice and Headscarves PY - 2018/Apr/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 11460 UR - https://www.iza.org/index.php/publications/dp11460 AB - This paper employs a natural field experiment in the Netherlands to test whether individuals intuitively help strangers with different group identities. We implement time manipulations in an everyday task to stimulate intuitive versus deliberate decision-making and thereafter examine helpfulness towards a female stranger with in-group (native) or out-group (Muslim) appearance. We find that time delay decreases helping rates. In contrast, regardless of time manipulation, out-group appearance does not influence helping rates. Overall, subjects are intuitively predisposed to help, independent of identity. We discuss our findings with respect to the literature on in-group favoritism and the cognitive origins of human cooperation. KW - help KW - cooperation KW - in-group favoritism KW - Muslim KW - dual-process of cognition KW - natural field experiment KW - The Netherlands ER -