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Inequality in access to high-quality teachers is an important driver of student socioeconomic achievement gaps. We experimentally evaluate a novel nation-wide low-cost government program aimed at reducing teacher sorting. Specifically, we tested two behavioral strategies designed to motivate...
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Can people remember correctly their past well-being? We study three national surveys of the British, German and French population, where more than 50,000 European citizens were asked questions about their current and past life satisfaction. We uncover systematic biases in recalled subjective...
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Are people willing to sacrifice resources to save one's and others' face? In a laboratory experiment, we study whether …
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We measure a specific form of other-regarding behavior, costly cooperation with an anonymous other, among 645 subjects at a trucker training program in the Midwestern US. Using subjects' second-mover strategy in a sequential form of the Prisoners' Dilemma, we categorize subjects as: Free Rider,...
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Among residents of an informal housing area in Cairo, we examine how dictator giving varies by the social distance between subjects - friend versus stranger - and by the anonymity of the dictator. While giving to strangers is high under anonymity, we find - consistent with Leider et al. (2009) -...
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control experiment in which more than one thousand children attending grades 6-10 across 15 different schools and 5 school …
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We combined a natural experiment (the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020) with the tools of laboratory … longitudinal online incentivized experiment during the first lockdown in France, we elicited the same participants' preferences for …
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Social networks are a key factor of success in life, but they are also strongly segmented on gender, ethnicity, and other demographic characteristics (Jackson, 2010). We present novel evidence on an understudied source of homophily, namely behavioral traits. Behavioral traits are important...
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-selected peers affect performance in contrast to randomly assigned ones. We conduct a field experiment in physical education classes …
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Do the people around us influence our personality? To answer this question, we conduct an experiment with 543 …
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