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Appendix C: Images of the Field Site, Experimental Games, and Research Team The office building in Mulago where the experiments were conducted. Source: Jacobia Dahm A view of Mulago and Kyebando from our office balcony. Source: Jacobia Dahm 195 196 Coethnicity Subjects waiting to be registered for participation in the games. Source: Authors’ photograph. The basic setup of the computer for the Dictator game. The screen shows information for all three players. Source: Authors’ photograph. [3.144.250.169] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 13:37 GMT) Appendix C 197 Livingstone Ntensibe demonstrates how an offerer puts coins into an envelope to send to a receiver. Source: Authors’ photograph. The envelopes containing offers made by one player to another are weighed and then sorted in preparation to be returned to the receivers. Source: Jacobia Dahm 198 Coethnicity Winfred Naziwa providing instruction to Brenda Nakkazi about how to play the Prisoner’s Dilemma game. Two images are visible on the screen, identifying both of the participating players. One of the two boxes is for the player, and the other is for the group. A 1,000-Ugandan-shilling envelope is provided to the player with a single envelope. She must decide whether to put the envelope in the box for herself or for the group. Source: Authors’ photograph. Brenda demonstrates how to put the 1,000-Ugandan-shilling note in an envelope before placing it in the box. Note that the screen for this version of the Prisoner ’s Dilemma game includes an image in the upper-right-hand corner that identifies the third-party enforcer. Source: Authors’ photograph. [3.144.250.169] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 13:37 GMT) Appendix C 199 Two of our enumerators, Douglas Musunga and Winfred, demonstrate how to play the Lockbox game. Douglas is trying to teach Winfred how to open the padlock on the chest. Six thousand Ugandan shillings are locked inside the chest. Source: Authors’ photograph. Ruth Nagawa and Alex Odwong demonstrate the setup of the Puzzle game. Each player has half of the puzzle inside his or her box. Source: Authors’ photograph. 200 Coethnicity A subject views an image in the identification exercise before being asked to guess the partner’s ethnic group and level of education. Source: Authors’ photograph. The team of researchers, research assistants, and enumerators who implemented the Mulago-Kyebando Community Study. Source: Authors’ photograph. ...

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