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its development over time. We use belief statements to track theconsistency of subjects' actions and beliefs as well as … choices and the belief accuracy in their development over time. …
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This survey explores the contributions of behavioral economics, laboratory experiments, and field experiments to our … of theory and experiments that have identified trust and reciprocity in economics and human behavior. …
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experiments in using standardized, validated paradigms from the lab in targeting relevant populations in naturalistic settings. We …
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belief elicitation in the investment game. We explore the interaction between prior (first order) beliefs and realized …
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This paper reports laboratory experiments investigating behavior when players may make inferences about the intentions …
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on this problem - experimentally as well as theoretically. In this paper, we report on the results of three experiments … provided. In our experiments, it is the unskilled who improve their calibration the most …
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Online labor markets have great potential as platforms for conducting experiments. They provide immediate access to a … large and diverse subject pool, and allow researchers to control the experimental context. Online experiments, we show, can … be just as valid - both internally and externally - as laboratory and field experiments, while often requiring far less …
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How can we maximize the common good? This is a central organizing question of public policy design, across political parties and ideologies. The answer typically involves the provisioning of public goods such as fresh air, national defense, and knowledge. Public goods are costly to produce but...
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on this problem – experimentally as well as theoretically. In this paper, we report on the results of three experiments … provided. In our experiments, it is the unskilled who improve their calibration the most. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005357525
The unskilled-and-unaware problem describes a negative relationship between one’s skill level and self-assessment bias: the less skilled are, on average, more unaware of the absolute and relative quality of their performance. In this paper, we study whether, and to what extent, the...
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