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We report on a two-person bargaining experiment, where both players are represented by groups of three persons each …
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This paper reports on RatImage, a toolbox specifically developed to simplify the programming of software used in computerized human behavior experiments. RatImage contains Borland Turbo Pascal constans, variables, functions, and procedures which, when used, relieve programmers of many tedious...
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We report an experiment on a decision task by SAMUELSON and BAZERMAN (1985). Subjects submit a bid for an item with an …
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Zwei Experimente mit Entscheidungstrdgern aus der Praxis des Finanzmarkts sind durchgefuehrt worden, um die Frage zu klaeren, ob es Umstände gibt, unter denen der Fluch des Gewinners auch Kapitalmarktprofis gefdhrdet. Die Antwort ist ein klares "Ja". Der Fluch des Gewinners schlug nicht nur im...
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computerized human behavior experiments. The complete source code of this short experiment program is listed and briefly discussed …
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This paper reports on RatImage, version 3.30. The extended features are presented. RatImage 3.30 is fully downward compatible to the first published version of the Research Assistance Toolbox for Computer-Aided Human Behaivor experiments, RatImage 3.10. This paper is an addendum to the manula of...
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experiment presented here involved lottery choice and valuation tasks. One subject group was paid in binary lottery tickets …
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We report on a two-person bargaining experiment, where both players were represented by groups of three persons each …
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This experiment explores whether individuals know that other people are biased. We confirm that overestimation of …
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