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anonymity between experimenter and subject. It has been argued that this lack of experimenter-subject anonymity may create … across studies make it difficult to isolate the impact of experimenter-subject anonymity on prosocial behavior. In this paper … we use a novel procedure that allows us to examine the impact of the exact same ceteris-paribus variation in anonymity on …
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not provide anonymity between experimenter and subject. It has been argued that this lack of experimenter …-subject anonymity may create selsh incentives to engage in seemingly other-regarding behavior. If this were the case these experiments … within and across studies make it difcult to isolate the impact of experimenter-subject anonymity on prosocial behavior. In …
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. However, the empirical basis of this research relies to a large extent on experiments that do not provide anonymity between … experimenter and subject. It has been argued that this lack of experimenter–subject anonymity may create selfish incentives to … difficult to isolate the impact of experimenter–subject anonymity. In this paper we use a novel procedure that allows us to …
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anonymity between experimenter and subject. It has been argued that this lack of experimenter-subject anonymity may create … across studies make it difficult to isolate the impact of experimenter-subject anonymity on prosocial behavior. In this paper … we use a novel procedure that allows us to examine the impact of the exact same ceteris-paribus variation in anonymity on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280719
not provide anonymity between experimenter and subject. It has been argued that this lack of experimenter …-subject anonymity may create selfish incentives to engage in seemingly other-regarding behavior. If this were the case these experiments … differences within and across studies make it difficult to isolate the impact of experimenter-subject anonymity on prosocial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316822
Social norms are a ubiquitous feature of social life and pervade almost every aspect of human social interaction. However, despite their importance we still have relatively little empirical knowledge about the forces that drive the formation, the maintenance and the decay of social norms. In...
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Ambiguous prospects are ubiquitous in social and economic life, but the psychological foundations of behavior under ambiguity are still not well understood. One of the most robust empirical regularities is the strong correlation between attitudes towards ambiguity and compound risk which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014567523
Ambiguous prospects are ubiquitous in social and economic life, but the psychological foundations of behavior under ambiguity are still not well understood. One of the most robust empirical regularities is the strong correlation between attitudes towards ambiguity and compound risk which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014544917
Ambiguous prospects are ubiquitous in social and economic life, but the psychological foundations of behavior under ambiguity are still not well understood. One of the most robust empirical regularities is the strong correlation between attitudes towards ambiguity and compound risk which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014551421
In recent years a large number of experimental studies have documented the existence of strong reciprocity among humans. Strong reciprocity means that people willingly repay gifts and punish the violation of cooperation and fairness norms even in anonymous one-shot encounters with genetically...
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