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effects of message framing and support base attitudes on interactions on Facebook and Twitter in five European countries …
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'contribution'. While the individuals receiving the donation framing gave substantially larger amounts, those receiving the … contribution framing responded more strongly to reward thresholds and suggestions. An additional survey experiment on MTurk …
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This paper compares the choice of focal points in a Nash Demand Game embedded in an abstract frame with the corresponding choices in a game with a real product frame where parties bargain for a well-known consumer product. We find that the frame has a substantial impact on the fraction of...
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We investigate framing effects in a large-scale public good experiment. We measure indicators of explanations … framing effects. The model captures potential causal effects and the behavioral heterogeneity of cooperation variability. We … find that framing only has a small effect on the average level of cooperation but a substantial effect on behavioral …
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‘contribution.’ While the individuals receiving the donation framing gave substantially larger amounts, those receiving the … contribution framing responded more strongly to reward thresholds and suggestions. An additional survey experiment on MTurk …
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Many intertemporal trade-offs are unbalanced: while the advantages of options are concen- trated in a few periods, the disadvantages are dispersed over numerous periods. We provide novel experimental evidence for 'concentration bias', the tendency to overweight advantages that are concentrated...
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Until a vaccine is widely available, face masks and other nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) will continue to be the frontline defense against Covid-19 in developing countries. But their effectiveness depends critically on compliance by young adults, who are most likely both to become...
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Worries about unethical behavior are a recurring issue in the finance industry, which has inspired a number of recent studies. We contribute to this ongoing discussion by investigating preferences for truthfulness within the finance industry in a controlled experiment with 415 financial...
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were not sensitive to framing. Finally, other-ethnicity dynamics did not have a strong effect. …
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'contribution'. While the individuals receiving the donation framing gave substantially larger amounts, those receiving the … contribution framing responded more strongly to reward thresholds and suggestions. An additional survey experiment on MTurk …
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