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in an unrelated field donation are not more likely to participate in experiments. This suggests that self-selection of … foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self-selected students as participants. This is … potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically different than non …
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suggests that self-selection of more prosocial students into experiments is not a major issue. Our second study compares … phenomena. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self …-selected students as participants. This is potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically …
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suggests that self-selection of more prosocial students into experiments is not a major issue. Our second study compares … phenomena. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self …-selected students as participants. This is potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically …
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suggests that self-selection of more prosocial students into experiments is not a major issue. Our second study compares … phenomena. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self …-selected students as participants. This is potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically …
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Understanding how to sustain cooperation in the climate change global dilemma is crucial to mitigate its harmful consequences. Damages from climate change typically occurs after long delays and can take the form of more frequent realizations of extreme and random events. These features generate...
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Impersonal exchange is the hallmark of an advanced society. One key institution for impersonal exchange is money, which economic theory considers just a primitive arrangement for monitoring past conduct in society. If so, then a public record of past actions - or memory - supersedes the function...
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usefulness of the approach in the context of field experiments on gift exchange. Our results suggest that a BS design requires …
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decision makers in the family and the society. We test these alternative hypotheses running Dictators experiments in Italy, a …
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If a decision maker, in a world of uncertainty à la Anscombe and Aumann (1963), can choose acts according to some objective probability distribution (by throwing dice for instance) from any given set of acts, then there is no set of acts that allows an experimenter to test more than the Axiom...
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attempts to shed some light on the independenceof observations between experiments, if they are generated by the same subjects.[...] …
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