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I experimentally examine whether feedback about others' choices provides an anchor for decision-making under ambiguity. In a between-subjects design I vary whether subjects learn choices made individually by a "peer" in a first part when facing the same task a second time, and whether prospects...
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We analyze subjects' eye movements while they make decisions in a series of one-shot games. The majority of them perform a partial and selective analysis of the payoff matrix, often ignoring the payoffs of the opponent and/or paying attention only to specific cells. Our results suggest that...
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We report results from a sender-receiver deception game, which tests whether an individual's decision to deceive is influenced by a concern for relative standing in a reference group. The sender ranks six possible outcomes, each specifying a payoff for him and the receiver. A message is then...
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In this paper we present an experiment on the false consensus effect. Unlike previous experiments, we provide monetary …
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We designed an experiment that examines how knowledge about the price of a good, and the time at which the information …
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present an experiment on a coordination game in which extrinsic random signals may generate sunspot equilibria. They measure … the risk-dominant equilibrium. -- coordination games ; strategic uncertainty ; sunspot equilibria ; irrelevant information …
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We study risk-aversion and prudence in medical treatment decisions. In a laboratory experiment, we investigate the … Aversion ; Prudence ; Laboratory Experiment …
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In a laboratory experiment, we measure subjects' willingness to pay for a transparently useless decision right …
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Psychological game theory can provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs, and beliefs influence motivations. We explain this point theoretically, and explore its empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2×2-factorial framing design of one-shot public good...
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