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Problems of cooperation have often been simplified as the choice between defection and cooperation, although in many empirical situations it is also possible to walk away from the interaction. When opting out of is a feasible alternative, it is questionable whether known solutions to the problem...
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over-estimation of social preferences in the student population. -- methodology ; selection bias ; laboratory experiment … the results from lab experiments generalize to other settings. In this paper, we investigate the self-selection process of … subjects participate in experiments foremost to earn money, and that it is therefore unlikely that this selection leads to an …
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trading rounds each lasting six full days to a laboratory experiment lasting two hours. The laboratory experiment replicates …
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Randomised controlled or clinical trials (RCTs) are generally viewed as the most reliable method to draw causal inference as to the effects of a treatment, as they should guarantee that the individuals being compared differ only in terms of their exposure to the treatment of interest. This...
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