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evaluation. In a UK general population sample, 569 online experiment participants distribute constrained resources to determine …
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We design a novel experiment to identify aversion to pure (univariate) health inequality separately from aversion to …
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what they think they are tasked with in the experiment. Adding a second auction that has a context drastically reduces the …
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favor and against this assumption and test in our own experiment, whether and which personality factors are useful in … understand what to expect from the inclusion of personality variables in their models and experiments, and where further research …
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experiment, we study the endowment effect in lotteries with the same payoffs as the games in the first part. Our findings provide …
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majority teachers grade minority and majority students differently for the same work. Using an experiment, I rule out the … existence of such a direct grading bias. I do find indirect evidence for alternative explanations: teachers report lower …
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by an experiment. Finally, we show how partial information transmission can lead to communication failure, and show how …
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organize data well in previous experiments meant to test other concepts. This experiment provides the first systematic test of …
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-group bias is either high or low. At the individual level, we find that both altruistic subjects and group identifiers …
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Social norms permeate society across a wide range of issues and are important to understanding how societies function. In this paper we concentrate on 'bad' social norms - those that are inefficient or even damaging to a group. This paper explains how bad social norms evolve and persist; our...
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