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monitor the time taken to complete each experiment. The path paper is shown in Figure 1. This statistical analysis is … completed by computer programs, SAS. Findings – This study presented an experiment in which subjects drew a line on a path while … trained for a sufficient period of time; however, this consideration does exist in the present experiment. Practical …
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digital signage applying the construal level theory (CLT) in a field experiment. According to this theory, the authors … field experiment was conducted in a Belgian coffee bar, examining temporal distance effects in a natural retail …/implications This experiment is a pilot study and such finds itself confronted with a limited number of observations. Originality …
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religious representations increased cooperation in the experiment, that is, increased contributions to the public good. The …
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-- Experiment 1 -- Experiment 2 -- Experiment 3 -- Experiment 4 -- Summary of all Four Experiments -- 5 Conclusion to Part I -- Aim …
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This introduction to one of the key areas of behavioural economics - social preferences - explains in clear, nontechnical language how particular groups of experiments have been used by behavioural economists to shed light on the processes of economic decision making. These include bargaining...
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Covering research in behavioral and experimental economics, this research documents behavior inconsistent with some elements of traditional theory. Topics covered include studies of loss aversion, reference-dependent preferences, the context and framing of choice, hyperbolic discounting and...
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A collection of Ken Binmore's influential papers on bargaining experiments, with the author's newly written commentary addressing the challenges to game theory posed by the behavioral school of economics.
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One of the key scientific challenges is the puzzle of human cooperation. Why do people cooperate? Why do people help strangers, even sometimes at a major cost to themselves? Why do people want to punish people who violate norms and undermine collective interests? This book is inspired by the...
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