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Direct democracy 2 crosswise model 2 ethical consumption 2 exam cheating 2 online survey 2 plagiarism 2 randomized response technique 2 sensitive questions 2 Dealignment 1 Educative effect 1 Educative effects 1 Fair Trade 1 First differences 1 PRE 1 Party identification 1 Political participation 1 Political parties 1 SES model 1 Switzerland 1 choice experiment 1 coefficients plot 1 coefplot 1 dictator game 1 fairness games 1 framing effect 1 group dictator game 1 intergenerational mobility 1 margins 1 marginsplot 1 natural field experiment 1 observed and self-reported behavior 1 regression plot 1 ropeladder plot 1 small group research 1 social context 1 social mobility 1 social norms 1 survey 1 team dictator game 1
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Jann, Ben 4 Andorfer, Veronika A. 2 Diekmann, Andreas 2 Fatke, Matthias 2 Höglinger, Marc 2 Liebe, Ulf 2 Franzen, Axel 1 Gwartney, Patricia A. 1 Meyerhoff, Jürgen 1 Pointner, Sonja 1 Seiler, Simon 1
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Do Information, Price, or Morals Influence Ethical Consumption? A Natural Field Experiment and Customer Survey on the Purchase of Fair Trade Coffee
Andorfer, Veronika A.; Liebe, Ulf - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
We address ethical consumption using a natural field experiment on the actual purchase of Fair Trade (FT) coffee in three supermarkets in Germany. Based on a quasi-experimental before-and-after design the effects of three different treatments - information, 20% price reduction, and a moral...
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A new methodological approach for studying intergenerational mobility with an application to Swiss data
Jann, Ben; Seiler, Simon - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
Despite the widespread interest in the topic and a vast international literature, very little is known about the development of intergenerational mobility in Switzerland. Based on a new harmonized database for Switzerland (comprising various surveys such as different waves of the ISSP, EVS, and...
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Ethical Consumption and Social Context: Experimental Evidence from Germany and the United States
Liebe, Ulf; Andorfer, Veronika A.; Gwartney, Patricia A.; … - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
This research examines the role of social context in ethical consumption, specifically, the extent to which anonymity and social control influence individuals' decisions to purchase organic and Fair Trade coffee. Our research design overcomes biases of prior research by combining framing and...
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Online Survey on "Exams and Written Papers". Documentation
Jann, Ben; Höglinger, Marc; Diekmann, Andreas - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
In spring 2011, the students of the University of Bern and ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) in Switzerland were invited to participate in an online survey called "Exams and written papers" ("Prüfungen und schriftliche Arbeiten an der Universität Bern" at the University of...
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Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: An Experimental Evaluation of the Randomized Response Technique and the Crosswise Model
Jann, Ben; Höglinger, Marc; Diekmann, Andreas - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2014
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than surveys administered by an interviewer. Yet, studies indicate that asking sensitive questions is problematic also in self-administered surveys. Because respondents might not be willing to reveal the...
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Plotting regression coefficients and other estimates in Stata
Jann, Ben - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2013
Graphical presentation of regression results has become increasingly popular in the scientific literature, as graphs are much easier to read than tables in many cases. In Stata such plots can be produced by the -marginsplot- command. However, while -marginsplot- is very versatile and flexible,...
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Giving according to preferences: Decision-making in the group dictator game
Franzen, Axel; Pointner, Sonja - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2013
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an initial endowment between themselves and a group of recipients. The experiment consists of two stages; first, individuals play a standard dictator game. Second, individuals are randomly matched into...
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Allure or Alternative? Direct Democracy and Party Identification
Fatke, Matthias - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2013
This paper presents the first investigation of whether and how party identification is influenced by direct democratic institutions. The concept of party identification is of central interest to political science. Despite declining partisan attachment and increasing dealignment among voters,...
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Participation and Political Equality in Direct Democracy: Educative Effect or Social Bias
Fatke, Matthias - University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences - 2013
This paper analyzes the moderating effect of direct democracy on the relationship of socioeconomic status and political participation. A skeptical position holds that direct democracy increases social bias in the electorate as issues are too complex and demanding. Participatory democrats in...
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