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Evidence from social psychology suggests that agents process information about their own ability in a biased manner. This evidence has motivated exciting research in behavioral economics, but has also garnered critics who point out that it is potentially consistent with standard Bayesian...
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Evidence from social psychology suggests that agents process information about their own ability in a biased manner. This evidence has motivated exciting research in behavioral economics, but also garnered critics who point out that it is potentially consistent with standard Bayesian updating....
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Evidence from social psychology suggests that agents process information about their own ability in a biased manner. This evidence has motivated exciting research in behavioral economics, but also garnered critics who point out that it is potentially consistent with standard Bayesian updating....
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This paper tests social identity theory with respect to individuals' self-identification behavior. We report results … with the predictions from social identity theory: Subjects have a higher valuation for identifying with groups with a …
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as thematic data is an emergent (rebranded) perspective on introspection which I call, Consumer Introspection Theory (CIT …). I relate CIT as a paradigm to different forms of research: Consumer Culture Theory (CCT), critical marketing and …
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