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Using coordination games, we study whether social norm perception differs between inexperienced and experienced … the context of daily life does not differ between the two groups. We therefore conclude that learning through experience …
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conclude that learning effects are more important than selection effects for explaining differences between inexperienced and …
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What is the role of intuitive versus deliberative cognitive processing in human cooperation? The Social Heuristics Hypothesis (SHH) stipulates that (i) intuition favors behaviors that are typically advantageous (i.e. long-run payoff-maximizing), and that for most people cooperation is typically...
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Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and whether cooperative …
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children. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through social learning or imitation. Results from a difference … control group. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers, changes in dietary behavior and a reduction in food … expenditure regardless of their level of literacy. Spillovers not only raise the cost effectiveness of health information programs …
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children. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through social learning or imitation. Results from a difference … control group. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers, changes in dietary behavior and a reduction in food … expenditure regardless of their level of literacy. Spillovers not only raise the cost effectiveness of health information programs …
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' beliefs are subject to information friction and Bayesian learning. … high socioeconomic status (SES). We examine the effect of combining increased instruction time with information to teachers …
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This paper provides evidence for spillovers in learning and behavior within urban slums in Chandigarh, India. In a … lower their price per calorie. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through learning or imitation. Theory … reduction in food expenditure. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers and a reduction in expenditure regardless of …
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own experience overwhelmingly dominates learning, despite the useful information about behavior of potential future …Learning in real life is based on different processes. Humans learn to a certain extent from their own experience but … assessment learning (GPAL) model which enables us to evaluate the relative influences of these two different models of learning …
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This paper analyzes the effect of the availability of information about the payoff structure on the behavior of players … in a Common-Pool Resource game. Six groups of six individuals played a complete information game, while other six groups … played the same game but with no information about the payoff function. It will be shown that the patterns of investment …
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