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In a finitely repeated game with asymmetric information, we experimentally study how individuals adapt the nature of their lies when settings allow for reputation-building. While some lies can be detected ex post by the uninformed party, others remain deniable. We find that traditional market...
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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for the moral choices of an artificially …
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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for the moral choices of an artificially …
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We use a laboratory experiment to understand the channels through which honesty oaths can affect behavior and …
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triggered less frequently in small groups than in large ones, while priming a collectivist mindset has little effect on lying …
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experiment, we let participants' choices in dictator games train an algorithm. Thereby, they create an externality on future …
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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for moral choices of an artificially …
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through the passive observation of human behavior and the data we constantly generate. In a laboratory experiment with a …
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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for moral choices of an artificially …
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through the passive observation of human behavior and the data we constantly generate. In a laboratory experiment with a …
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