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promotion standards are chosen to maximize profit, the standards will reflect gender in ways that are difficult to distinguish …
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competitiveness. All of these aspects are analyzed with respect to the influence of age and gender, and we also consider the role of …
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remains significant at conventional levels. We carry out the same exercise for patience and document no significant gender …
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possible outcome reporting bias using gender differences in risk attitudes. There is a strong consensus view in the …, however, does not support the consensus: only a tiny fraction of the replications displays gender differences. This striking … outcome reporting bias in the risk and gender literature. We find no evidence that the likelihood of reporting about gender …
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displays gender differences. This striking distance between the consensus and the data gathered with this elicitation method … provides a clean test of the presence of an outcome reporting bias in the risk and gender literature. Exploiting a large data … set of replications of Holt and Laury (2002), we find no evidence that the likelihood of reporting about gender …
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This paper reports the results of an experiment that brings together psychological measures of competence and … ambiguous lotteries in a financial decision context. The experiment can be viewed in two parts. The first part replicates an … used to explain elicited certainty equivalents in the second part of the experiment. Certainty equivalents were elicited …
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