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Many information structures generate correlated rather than mutually independent signals, the news media being a prime example. This paper shows experimentally that in such contexts many people neglect these correlations in the updating process and treat correlated information as independent. In...
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In an experiment with 739 subjects we study whether and how different interventions might have an influence on the …
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We use an incentivized experimental game to uncover heterogeneity in otherregarding preferences among salespeople in a large Austrian retail chain. Our results show that the majority of agents take the welfare of others into account but a significant fraction reveals self-regarding behavior....
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This paper reports results from a unique two-stage experiment designed to examine the spillover effects of optimism and …
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We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavioral biases that play a prominent role in behavioral economics and finance are related to cognitive abilities. We find that higher test scores on the Cognitive Reflection Test of Frederick (2005)...
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policies that encourage active decision-making. In an experiment designed to study passive behavior, we document three main …
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. Skills can be inferred not only by questionnaires and experiments but also from observed behavior. Economists advance the …
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how locus of control operates through people's preferences and beliefs to …
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relevant events. We conduct trust game experiments where the amount sent back by the second player (trustee) is exogenously …
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When group outcomes depend on minimal effort (e.g., disease containment, work teams, or indigenous hunt success), a classic coordination problem exists. Using a well-established paradigm, we examine how a common cognitive state (insufficient sleep) impacts coordination outcomes. Our data...
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