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We conduct a public good experiment with high school teenagers. Some groups exclusively consist of students that we …
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We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two groups have previously been (i) in conflict with one another, (ii) in conflict with a different group, or (iii) not previously exposed to conflict. We model conflict using an inter-group Tullock...
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We investigate whether and how social ties affect performance in teams by implementing a field experiment in which a … second individual test after the conclusion of the experiment. …
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altruism. Instead, we posit that social reciprocity is a triggered normative response. Our experiment confirms the existence of …
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interaction effects. We conduct an experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field. Our novel design …
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We use data from a gender-neutral dictator and public goods game setting to analyze differences in other-regarding preferences between boys and girls aged 10 to 17. The results indicate a higher mean of dictator giving, degree of egalitarian decisions and lower frequency of selfish decisions,...
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the desire to send positive signals to others about one’s own skill; this suggests a either a bias in judgment, strategic … signaling ; field experiment ; IQ ; numeracy ; personality ; MPQ …
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themselves have evaluated before. -- Subjective performance evaluation ; bias ; social ties ; team size ; favoritism …
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evidence is consistent with both the existence of a bias in favor of connected candidates and with academic connections …
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same time, assessing the prevalence and origin of referee bias is germane to various domains of life. Referee bias is …
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