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Overconfidence leads to risky behavior, including when people are around guns. Does overconfidence also shape attitudes about gun ownership and use? We evaluate this possibility by conducting nationally representative surveys in six countries in the Americas, including the United States. Results...
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reports the results of a randomized field experiment conducted in collaboration with a health insurance company in Argentina … first eight months of the experiment, patients assigned to the treatment group were 6pp more likely to have used the service …
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are lower (higher) than those of others. In a randomized survey experiment we asses households' perceptions of specific …
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How does risk tolerance vary with stake size? This important question cannot be adequately answered if framing effects, nonlinear probability weighting, and heterogeneity of preference types are neglected. We show that, contrary to gains, no coherent change in relative risk aversion is observed...
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prevention service: cervical cancer screening. We implemented an at-scale field experiment in Uruguay, randomly encouraging women …
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