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a previous experiment using the same design Brueggemann et al. (2016) showed that the noIP regime significantly … our experiment seems not to reward the best players, but the players choosing an 'autarkic' strategy of relying on their …
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This paper exploits a large dataset of replications of the Holt and Laury (2002) risk elicitation task to study a possible outcome reporting bias using gender differences in risk attitudes. There is a strong consensus view in the experimental literature according to which women are more prudent...
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-scale experiment. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender …
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This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males providing a leap forward in its understanding. Thoroughly surveying the literature we first find that gender differences are less ubiquitous than usually depicted. Gathering the microdata of an even larger...
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-scale experiment, although the task can be performed in the field as well. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of … the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender gap that often characterizes choices under uncertainty by means of …
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minority” effect. We next conducted a laboratory experiment with a street-crossing task, to further investigate the key drivers … from a survey experiment showed that a minority identity with salient observability is associated with higher compliance …
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