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generalizability. Given that field experiments are in their infancy, our secondary focus pertains to a discussion of the various … conclusions empirically on the crucial question of generalizability from the lab to the field. …
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Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical and life sciences … resistance among social scientists who argue that lab experiments lack ‘realism’ and ‘generalizability’. In this article we …
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learning, and even idiosyncratic variation. Our paper cautions that the slider task will be underpowered for uncovering a …
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Gift exchange experiments have demonstrated that norms can affect labor market outcomes and provided an explanation for involuntary unemployment. However, conflicting results from laboratory and field experiments have questioned the relevance of gift exchange and helped spark an ongoing debate...
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Risk aversion (a 2nd order risk preference) is a time-proven concept in economic models of choice under risk. More recently, the higher order risk preferences of prudence (3rd order) and temperance (4th order) also have been shown to be quite important. While a majority of the population seems...
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Higher-order risk effects play an important role in examining economic behavior under uncertainty. A precautionary demand for saving has been linked to the property of prudence and the property of temperance has been used to show how the presence of an unavoidable risk affects one’s behavior...
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previous studies might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits. …
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Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical and life sciences … resistance among social scientists who argue that lab experiments lack ‘realism' and ‘generalizability'. In this article we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013149009
previous studies might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315609
generalizability. Given that field experiments are in their infancy, our secondary focus pertains to a discussion of the various … conclusions empirically on the crucial question of generalizability from the lab to the field …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315648