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in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Using a largescale representative survey experiment in Turkey, we first show …This paper examines the role of social norms and political polarization in shaping vaccination attitudes and behaviors … that political affiliation is a strong predictor of attitudes towards vaccination. We then use standard economic games to …
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a flat-rate, opinion-mining scheme with an incentivized coordination game and compare their effectiveness in identifying …
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-nudge interventions worked. A follow-up experiment reveals the reason for these convincing null-effects: the information norm-nudges did …
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Theories of norm-dependent utility assume commonly known injunctive norms that rank feasible outcomes by their normative valence, but as yet normative valences have only been measured experimentally. We provide a theoretical foundation that assigns a normative valence to each outcome based on...
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Political polarization has ruptured the fabric of U.S. society. The focus of this paper is to examine various layers of (non-)strategic decision-making that are plausibly affected by political polarization through the lens of one's feelings of hate and love for Donald J. Trump. In several...
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In early August, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Israel disbursed one-time, universal grants to its citizens, of $220 per adult and $150 per child. Using survey data, we estimate that 25-45 percent either had already mostly spent or were planning to spend the money by year’s end and 36-52...
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We study the interaction between competition and social proximity on altruism, trust, and reciprocity. We decompose the behavioral channels by utilizing variants of both the Trust Game and the Dictator Game in a design that systematically controls the transmission of relevant information. Our...
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Achieving successful behavior change via nudging is hard. This is particularly true when choice architects attempt to change behavior that is collectively harmful but individually beneficial. In this paper, we review the state-of-the-art of the behavior change literature to assess both robust...
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