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A popular empirical technique to measure norms uses coordination games to elicit what subjects in an experiment … that subjects use their normative expectations to solve the coordination game. However, subjects might use alternative …
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We investigate social norms for dictator game giving using a recently proposed norm-elicitation procedure (Krupka and Weber, 2013). We elicit norms separately from dictator, recipient, and disinterested third party respondents and find that elicited norms are stable and insensitive to the role...
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field experiment, ahead of the 2015 UK General Election, whereby postcards were sent to 7,679 unregistered students living …, were not effective in raising registration. In a separate experiment, the authors also showed that the differences in these …
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a natural field experiment conducted before the 2015 UK General Election, we varied messages on a postcard sent by …
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We study the interplay between leading-by-example and group identity in a public goods game experiment. A common …
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observed to act in isolation from each other. In this paper we use a large-scale dictator game experiment (N = 850) to show …
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observed to act in isolation from each other. In this paper we use a large-scale dictator game experiment (N = 850) to show …
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