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actions in the corresponding game. We find no evidence of a hindsight bias or wishful thinking in any of the treatments. …
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actions in the corresponding game. We find no evidence of a hindsight bias or wishful thinking in any of the treatments. …
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everybody else or another "unspecified" individual is doing, they exhibit a consensus bias (believing that others are similar to …" exercise shows that not accounting for the biases will typically bias estimates of game-theoretic thinking upwards. …
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scholarship, the core ingredients of a well done experiment, and common distinctions between experimental economics and other …
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In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent's expectation about relevant events, e.g. about other agents' behavior. Recent experimental studies as well as surveys have asked participants to state their beliefs explicitly, but little is known about the causal relation...
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In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent's expectation about relevant events, e.g. about other agents' behavior. Recent experimental studies as well as surveys have asked participants to state their beliefs explicitly, but little is known about the causal relation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003935173
In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent's belief about relevant events, e.g. about other agents' behavior. A growing number of surveys and experiments ask participants to state beliefs explicitly but little is known about the causal relation between beliefs and...
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In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent's expectation about relevant events, e.g. about other agents' behavior. Recent experimental studies as well as surveys have asked participants to state their beliefs explicitly, but little is known about the causal relation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013144460