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below the regional average income, and depend on state welfare programs. We found gender differences in employment, earnings …
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controlled experiment which randomly assigned subjects to participate in the laboratory (non-telecommuters) or to participate …
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A possibility of the existence of a discontinuity of Prelec’s (probability weighting) function W(p) at the probability p = 1 is discussed. This possibility is supported by the Aczél–Luce question whether Prelec’s weighting function W(p) is equal to 1 at p = 1, by the purely mathematical...
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A need for experiments on the certainty effect near the certainty (near the probability p = 1) is stated in this paper. The need supported by the Aczél–Luce question whether Prelec’s weighting function W(p) is equal to 1 at p = 1, by the purely mathematical restrictions and the...
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Despite normative predictions from economics and biology, unrelated strangers will often develop the trust necessary to reap gains from one-shot economic exchange opportunities. This appears to be especially true when declared intentions and emotions can be cheaply communicated. Perhaps even...
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include the certain outcomes, cannot be unquestionably correct. The experiment of Starmer and Sugden (1991) evidently supports …
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, reference dependence in probabilities, in an experiment and found supporting evidence. …
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This research note reports the results of a follow-up experiment conducted to validate an earlier experiment showing … only the first experiment has been publicly reported to date (Coleman, 1996). …
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Considerable experimental evidence has been collected on how to solve the public-good dilemma. In a 'first generation' of experiments, this was done by presenting subjects with a pre-specified game out of a huge variety of rules. A 'second generation' of experiments introduced subjects to two...
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factors relative to non-educational factors in the making of the gender income gap among the college-educated and finds that …
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