“…The reason why we could only detect a weak effect might be because of the relatively smaller baseline of attacking in comparison to those outlined in the previous studies (e.g., Halevy, 2017;Jind et al, 2017;Mifune et al, 2016, Simunovic et al, 2013. However, the rate of attack in this study was similar to those reported in several works (e.g., Kawada et al, 2019;Mifune et al, 2017). The diversity of experimental settings in these studies, such as stake sizes, experimental interface (i.e., laboratory or online), samples (i.e., university students or MTurk), sample sizes, and experimental manipulations, may have generated differences in the attack rate.…”