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operations on discretely encoded information, has renewed interest in this. Digital computing has a provenance with the John von …
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Departures from "economic man" behavior in many games in which fairness is a salient characteristic are now well …
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We explore the effects of social distance in experiments conducted over the Internet on three continents, in classroom laboratory sessions conducted in Israel and Spain, and in computer sessions pairing participants from different states-one in Texas and the other in California. Our design...
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Participants in experimental games typically can only choose actions, without making comments about other participants …' future actions. In sequential two-person games, we allow first movers to express a preference between responder choices. We …
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Previous experiments have found mixed results on whether honesty is intuitive or requires deliberation. Here we add to this literature by building on prior work of Capraro (2017). We report a large study (N=1,389) manipulating time pressure vs time delay in a deception game. We find that, in...
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