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Overconfidence seems to be an essential aspect of human nature, and one way to study overconfidence is to consider students' forecasts of their exam grades. Part of a student's grade expectation is based on the student's previous academic achievements; what remains can be interpreted as...
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An adapted version of ”the trust game with revenge” is applied to a Swedish setting. Senders - the first-movers - can keep an endowment of SEK 30, or give fractions or all to an unknown receiver. Donations are multiplied by five before reaching receivers, who may, or may not, send back part...
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. Scores from the SVO survey do not help in predicting trusting or trustworthy behavior in our experiment …
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consistent with the rationality criterion. In contrast, Chapters 3, 4 and 5 take a behavioral approach to decisions under … assumptions of expected utility theory and the basic rationality requirement of consistency with first-order stochastic dominance … by a systematic bias instead of a private information advantage. Contradicting the rationality postulate and ruled out …
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