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works in anindividual decision experiment. Subjects are faced with a sequentialsearch problem. After extensive practice …
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decision making in an interpersonal context. The influence of social comparison on risky choices is explored in an experiment …
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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a behind the veil of ignorance design. This method yields strategies that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on average, men and women do not differ in trust, and that women are...
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lab experiment perform the same real-effort task over several rounds. In each round, they have to choose between piece … effect is also present for high performers. In an additional experiment, I show that giving feedback to non-competers might …
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Gender differences in voting patterns and political attitudes towards redistribution are well-documented. The experimental gender literature suggests several plausible behavioral explanations behind these differences, relating to gender differences in confidence concerning future relative income...
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We ran a field experiment in a Dutch retail chain consisting of 128 stores. In a random sample of these stores, we …
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laboratory experiment solve a simple arithmetics task first under a piece rate and then under a competitive tournament scheme …
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experiment, we show that men are more likely than women to start and keep competing after receiving positive feedback. In a third … experiment, we show that the gender difference in the reaction to losing is not present when winning and losing are random rather …
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