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laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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In an experiment on moral cleansing with an endogenously manipulated moral self-image, we examine the relevance of the …
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deplete cognitive resources and willpower and thus reduce individuals' ability to exert self-control. In a lab experiment we …
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questions using a controlled dictator-game experiment and find the following main results. First, groups and individuals are not …
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It has been argued that guilt aversion (the aversion to violate others' expectations) and the compliance to descriptive social norms (the aversion to act differently than others in the same situation) are important drivers of human behavior. We show in a formal model that both motives are...
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hypothesis using a laboratory experiment that induces a conflict between two of the most-studied moral motives: fairness and …
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To examine the effect of group size on the stability of prosocial behavior we used standard one-shot public good experiments with two and four subjects, which were conducted repeatedly three times at intervals of one week. Partner and stranger treatments were employed to control for group...
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We study experimentally whether heterogeneity of behavior in the Centipede game can be interpreted as the result of a learning process of individuals with different preference types (more and less pro-social) and coarse information regarding the opponent's past behavior. We manipulate the...
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We study the dynamics of the private provision of a public good that requires both capacity buildup and ongoing operating costs. We show that setting a time limit for the collection of contributions dedicated to capacity buildup minimizes the utility loss at the Nash equilibrium. We test the...
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