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We design and implement an iterative, program-proposing deferred acceptance mechanism with ties (IDAT) and apply it to childcare assignment in two German cities. The mechanism can accommodate complementarities in providers' preferences, is fast to terminate even in larger cities, is difficult to...
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setting, humans cannot verify the algorithm's quality. We, therefore, argue that algorithms exhibit traits of a credence good … intervention, we explain the way the algorithm functions. We find that while explanation helps participants recognize bias in the … algorithm, it remarkably decreases human decision-making performance. In the second treatment, we reveal the task's correct …
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of participants (over 60%) prefer the algorithm as a decision maker over a human—but this is not driven by concerns over … decisions algorithmic decision-makers might be preferred, but actual performance of the algorithm plays an important role in how …
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Are people algorithm averse, as some previous literature indicates? If so, can the retention of human oversight … made. In line with automation bias, participants adjust the recommendations that stem from an algorithm by less than those …
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in the case of the absolute mean deviation, it can be solved by an interior-point algorithm. If it is quasiconvex, as in …
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