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Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
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Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subjectʼs first- and second-order beliefs and contributions. From a … psychological game-theoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011049777
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010545652
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293368
guilt aversion and reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our …Psychological game theory can provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs, and … beliefs influence motivations. We explain this point theoretically, and explore its empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010672352
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008642098
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject's first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277474
reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our results are consistent …Psychological game theory can help provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs …, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically, and explore the empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005032223
guilt aversion and reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our …Psychological game theory can provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs, and … beliefs influence motivations. We explain this point theoretically, and explore its empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005200585
This paper contributes to the ongoing methodological debate on context-free versus in-context presentation of experimental tasks. We report an experiment using the paradigm of a bribery experiment. In one condition, the task is presented in a typical bribery context, the other one uses abstract...
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