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possible outcome reporting bias using gender differences in risk attitudes. There is a strong consensus view in the … outcome reporting bias in the risk and gender literature. We find no evidence that the likelihood of reporting about gender …, however, does not support the consensus: only a tiny fraction of the replications displays gender differences. This striking …
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provides a clean test of the presence of an outcome reporting bias in the risk and gender literature. Exploiting a large data … displays gender differences. This striking distance between the consensus and the data gathered with this elicitation method … set of replications of Holt and Laury (2002), we find no evidence that the likelihood of reporting about gender …
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The determinants of risk attitude in couples are explored using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel over the period 2004 to 2009. The focus of the analysis is the repeated responses to the survey question about general willingness to take risk. Responses to this question are provided on a...
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