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with laboratory data on students for the same experiment to investigate effects of implementation mode and of subject pool …We combine data from a risk preference elicitation experiment conducted on a representative sample via the Internet … selection. We find that the frequency of errors in the lab experiment is drastically below that of the representative sample in …
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the external validity of standard experiments: Sampling from a narrowly defined population of students ("experimenter …-induced selection") and self-selection of participants into the experiment. We find that both types of selection lead to a sample of …
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with laboratory data on students for the same experiment to investigate effects of implementation mode and of subject pool …We combine data from a risk preference elicitation experiment conducted on a representative sample via the Internet … selection. We find that the frequency of errors in the lab experiment is drastically below that of the representative sample in …
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We study the pattern of correlations across a large number of behavioral regularities, with the goal of creating an empirical basis for more comprehensive theories of decision-making. We elicit 21 behaviors using an incentivized survey on a representative sample (n = 1;000) of the U.S....
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prices can be measured through the context of the indirect utility function (IUF) using a lab experiment. First, the paper … experiment using a series of relevant statistical tests. This study uses the multiple price list (MPL) method, which has been one …
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the external validity of standard experiments: Sampling from a narrowly defined population of students (experimenter …-induced selection) and self-selection of participants into the experiment. We find that both types of selection lead to a sample of …
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differs from the students' distribution. In the general population, three types emerge: an inequality averse, an altruistic … characterize students- not only tend to have lower degrees of other-regardingness but this reduction in other …-regardingness basically nullifies behindness aversion among students. Differences in income, however, do not seem to affect social preferences …
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fundamentally differs from the students' distribution. In the general population, three types emerge: an inequality averse, an … characterize students - not only tend to have lower degrees of other-regardingness but this reduction in other …-regardingness basically nullifies behindness aversion among students. Differences in income, however, do not seem to affect social preferences …
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