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process of motivated political reasoning in a preregistered online experiment with a nationally representative sample of 1 …
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chosen under the veil of ignorance and whether there are systematic biases in these choices. In our experiment, individuals …
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of transparency in an incentivized experiment. Transparency leads to less promise breaking but also to less generous …
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Overconfidence is one of the most important biases in financial markets and commonly associated with excessive trading and asset market bubbles. So far, most of the finance literature takes overconfidence as a given, "static" personality trait. In this paper we introduce a novel experimental...
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relatively complex environments. In this experiment we test whether subjects are more likely to use imitation if they are under …
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dishonesty. We run a laboratory experiment with 560 participants, each of whom observes a number from one to six with there being …
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may explain their preference to stand alone. -- Endogenous group formation ; contest ; conflict ; alliance ; experiment …
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, they predict the equilibrium outcome in pure strategies to be efficient. We test the theory in a series of experimental … treatments with human principals and computerized agents. The theory predicts remarkably well which actions, and outcomes are …
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, they predict the equilibrium outcome in pure strategies to be efficient. We test the theory in a series of experimental … treatments with human principals and computerized agents. The theory predicts remarkably well which actions and outcomes are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012102977
in this domain. In contrast, the average participant in our experiment is strikingly close to Bayesian in her belief …
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