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almost half of our subjects. Among those, roughly 24%are rational expected utility maximizers, 24% make occasional mistakes …
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Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, what are the corresponding psychological mechanisms that inform these preferences in laboratory games? Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are dispositions considered to be essential in social...
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The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent results, mainly depending on the institutional rules through which groups take decisions. While some studies where group decisions relied on the majority rule showed no appreciable difference between...
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different concepts to analyse human behaviour: Economists use economic preference parameters rooted in utility theory, while … used to study individuals' attitudes towards uncertainty. A novelty of this paper is to include both the economic concept …
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Previous research on public-good games revealed greater contributions by fast decision-makers than by slow decision-makers. Interpreting greater contributions as generosity, this has been seen as evidence of generosity being intuitive. We caution that fast decisions are more prone to error, and...
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environments. We assign subjects either the role of an agent or a principal in an experiment. Agents perform a real effort task and …
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policies that encourage active decision-making. In an experiment designed to study passive behavior, we document three main …
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We report on two novel choice experiments with real goods where subjects in one treatment are forced to choose, as is the norm in economic experiments, while in the other they are not but can instead incur a small cost to defer choice. Using a variety of measures, we find that the active choices...
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account for both risky and intertemporal choices, and under the conditions of their experiment, found evidence supporting it … reason to be sceptical about the result is that the experiment was not properly powered up; hence the no-difference results …
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resist temptation. Our evidence comes from a food choice experiment that we conducted with comparable participant pools of …
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