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use laboratory experiments to study the potential role of stereotype threat on the response of men and women to … competitive incentives in mixed-gender competition. We use a real effort math task to induce an implicit stereotype threat against … women in one treatment. In additional treatments we, respectively, reinforce this stereotype threat and induce a stereotype …
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use laboratory experiments to study the potential role of stereotype threat on the response of men and women to … competitive incentives in mixed-gender competition. We use a real effort math task to induce an implicit stereotype threat against … women in one treatment. In additional treatments we, respectively, reinforce this stereotype threat and induce a stereotype …
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outcomes of either the individual herself or her reference group. The experiment described in this paper suggests that, in …
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We report results from experimental first-price, sealed-bid, all-pay auctions for a good with a common and known value. We observe bidding strategies in groups of two and three bidders and under two extreme information conditions. As predicted by the Nash equilibrium, subjects use mixed...
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We test whether markets are needed to mitigate the effects of anchoring on peoples' pref- erences. We anchor subjects by asking them if they are willing to sell a bottle of wine for a transparently uninformative random price. We elicit subjects' Willingness-To-Accept for the bottle before and...
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