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verdict. In this experiment we examine the relationship between evidence of which the strength is known, subjective …
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verdict. In this experiment we examine the relationship between evidence of which the strength is known, subjective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011255690
verdict. In this experiment we examine the relationship between evidence of which the strength is known, subjective …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005209452
have a larger effect on deterrence than type-II errors. We test these predictions with a lab experiment where participants …
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An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambiguity aversion can account for empirically observed violations of expected utility-based theories. Almost all relevant applied models presume a general dislike of ambiguity. In this paper, we provide...
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An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambiguity aversion can account for empirically observed violations of expected utility-based theories. Almost all relevant applied models presume a general dislike of ambiguity. In this paper, we provide...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010496989
effects of reciprocal behavior we design an experiment where a public official decides upon accepting a bribe that leads to a … measured with a subsequent lottery-choice experiment do not correlate with the behavior observed in the corruption experiment …
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abstract from confounding effects of reciprocal behavior, we design an experiment where a public official decides upon … early periods. Risk attitudes measured with a subsequent lottery-choice experiment do not correlate with the behavior … observed in the corruption experiment. We explain our findings by a systematic underestimation of the overall probability of …
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abstract from confounding effects of reciprocal behavior, we design an experiment where a public official decides upon … early periods. Risk attitudes measured with a subsequent lottery-choice experiment do not correlate with the behavior … observed in the corruption experiment. We explain our findings by a systematic underestimation of the overall probability of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009740342
We study in an experiment whether humans prefer to depend on decisions of other humans (social uncertainty) or states … other humans. This is the first experiment that studies social uncertainty that does not derive from a strategic situation …
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