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the correspondence of different experimental risk elicitation methods. Overall, 64 participants traded two assets on eight …) found little correspondence between different experimental risk elicitation methods. -- Prospect Theory ; Framing … ; Disposition Effect ; Financial Markets ; Risk Attitude …
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The results of an asset market experiment, in which 64 subjects trade two assets oneight markets in a computerized …
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loss that one tries to "repair" by risk seeking behavior. Participants who increased their net asset holdings declared less …
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In this paper individual overconfidence within the context of an experimental asset market is investigated. Overall, 72 participants traded one risky asset on six markets of 12 participants each. The results indicate that individuals were not generally overconfident. Moreover, overconfidence was...
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a tax experiment. Compliance varied significantlyover time: it decreased immediately after an audit and increased …
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We experimentally investigate whether individuals can reliably detect cooperators in an anonymous decision environment by allowing participants to condition their choices in an asymmetric prisoner's dilemma and a trust game (i) on their partner's donation share to a self-selected charity, and...
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the different experimental risk elicitationmethods of certainty equivalents and binary lottery choices, and (iii) their … general phenomenon. Furthermore,our findings challenge the presumption of time-stable risk preferences and of … proceduralinvariance with respect to different experimental risk elicitation methods. …
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