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Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical and life sciences. With the exception of psychology, the adoption of laboratory experiments has been much slower in the social sciences, although during the last two decades, the use of lab...
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In this paper we propose a version of a game-theoretic problem known as the Newcomb's Paradox. The version offers possibilities for an experimental investigation. Such experiments would make use of future generation of 'lie detectors' based directly on human brain activity, like fMRI and EEG. We...
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This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the triadic design proposed by Cox …
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experimental subjects seek to discover the true purpose of the experiment and this behaviour may produce a bias to confirm …
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first attempt to shed light on these issues and address them in an incentivized face-to-face tax compliance experiment. The … experiment contains two dimensions; i) the level of the fine for non-compliance; and ii) the presence of a recording video camera … experiment …
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power of names used in previous research. In this article, I conduct a survey experiment to test individual perceptions of … names ethnicity before conducting a field or survey experiment to increase internal validity …
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What was once broadly viewed as an impossibility – learning from experimental data in economics – has now become commonplace. Governmental bodies, think tanks, and corporations around the world employ teams of experimental researchers to answer their most pressing questions. For their part,...
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Previous experiments have found mixed results on whether honesty is intuitive or requires deliberation. Here we add to this literature by building on prior work of Capraro (2017). We report a large study (N=1,389) manipulating time pressure vs time delay in a deception game. We find that, in...
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This paper looks to see if subjects approach long, indefinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma games featuring discounted payoffs with an option to opt out differently from how they approach long, indefinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma games that are randomly terminated. I show under relatively...
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Whether or not there are gender differences in altruistic behaviour in Dictator Game experiments has attracted considerable attention in recent years. Earlier studies found women to be more altruistic than men. However, this conclusion has been challenged by more recent accounts, which have...
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