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We use the strategy method to classify subjects into cooperator types in a large-scale online Public Goods Game and find that free riders spend more time on making their decisions than conditional cooperators and other cooperator types. This result is robust to reversing the framing of the game...
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experiment using prepared, restaurant-style meals—a good that is transparent in immediate pleasure (taste) but non-transparent in …
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anonymized unpublished manuscripts are examined in an experiment where subjects are paid according to their identification …
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-pooling equilibrium, in which, the better a player is to detect lies the more often will the opponent player lie. In the experiment …
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trustworthiness between the individual and collective setting. Furthermore, an artefactual field experiment captures the determinants …
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This paper investigates face-to-face lying and beliefs associated with it. In experiments in Sweden and Japan, subjects answer questions about personal characteristics, play a face-to-face sender-receiver game and participate in an elicitation of lie-detection beliefs. The previous finding of...
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