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Austauschtheorie (Soziologie) 73 Test 36 reciprocity 31 Theorie 14 gift exchange 12 Leistungsmotivation 11 experiment 11 Spieltheorie 10 social preferences 9 Soziale Beziehungen 8 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 8 Gerechtigkeit 7 Vertrauen 7 Altruismus 6 Lohn 6 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 6 Reciprocity 6 experiments 6 Öffentliches Gut 6 Deutschland 5 Asymmetrische Information 4 Effizienzlohn 4 Experimentelle Ökonomik 4 Kooperation 4 Korruption 4 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 4 Trittbrettfahrerverhalten 4 Unvollständiger Vertrag 4 experimental economics 4 guilt aversion 4 psychological game theory 4 public goods 4 Arbeitsleistung 3 Geschenk 3 Information 3 Interessenpolitik 3 Leistungsbeurteilung 3 Lohnbildung 3 Präferenztheorie 3 altruism 3
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Gächter, Simon 9 Güth, Werner 4 Kocher, Martin G. 4 Nosenzo, Daniele 4 Sefton, Martin 4 Dur, Robert 3 Göbel, Markus 3 Luhan, Wolfgang J. 3 Regner, Tobias 3 Sutter, Matthias 3 Zehnder, Christian 3 Bowles, Samuel 2 Dufwenberg, Martin 2 Englmaier, Florian 2 Falk, Armin 2 Fehr, Ernst 2 Fischer, Sven 2 Gaudeul, Alexia 2 Giannetti, Caterina 2 Hennig-Schmidt, Heike 2 Meier, Stephan 2 Montinari, Natalia 2 Netzer, Nick 2 Non, Arjan 2 Ploner, Matteo 2 Renner, Elke 2 Thöni, Christian 2 Vetter, Stefan 2 Vogel, Rick 2 Weber, Christiana 2 Ahmed, Ishfaq 1 Amin, Salmiah Mohamad 1 Andresen, Maike 1 Angelova, Vera 1 Athey, Susan 1 Bellemare, Charles 1 Bierbrauer, Felix 1 Bradler, Christiane 1 Brown, Martin 1 Cappelletti, Dominique 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 16 Jena Economic Research Papers 15 CESifo Working Paper 6 CeDEx Discussion Paper Series 5 Munich Discussion Paper 5 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 4 Working Paper 4 SFB/TR 15 Discussion Paper 2 Bonn Econ Discussion Papers 1 BuR - Business Research 1 Business research : BuR ; official open access journal of VHB, Verband der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft e.V 1 Chinese management studies : CMS 1 DICE Discussion Paper 1 ESRI Working Paper 1 ETLA Discussion Papers 1 IES Occasional Paper 1 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 Queen's Economics Department Working Paper 1 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1 Schriftenreihe Institut Arbeit und Wirtschaft 1 TranState Working Papers 1 Working Papers 1 Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 1 Zeitschrift für Personalforschung (ZfP) 1
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Fair wages and effort provision: Combining evidence from the lab and the field
Cohn, Alain; Fehr, Ernst; Goette, Lorenz - 2013
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important consequences for labor markets. Knowledge about the determinants of reciprocal effort choices is, however, incomplete. We investigate the role of fairness perceptions and social preferences in workers'...
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Employee Recognition and Performance: A Field Experiment
Bradler, Christiane; Dur, Robert; Neckermann, Susanne; … - 2013
This paper reports the results from a controlled field experiment designed to investigate the causal effect of public recognition on employee performance. We hired more than 300 employees to work on a three-hour data-entry task. In a random sample of work groups, workers unexpectedly received...
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Management Research on Reciprocity: A Review of the Literature
Göbel, Markus; Vogel, Rick; Weber, Christiana - In: BuR - Business Research 6 (2013) 1, pp. 34-53
Although reciprocity is fundamental to all social orders, management research offers few reviews of the concept's theoretical origins and current applications. To help bridge this gap, we elucidate the dominant understandings of reciprocity, ask which areas of research emerge from them, and...
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Management research on reciprocity : a review of the literature
Göbel, Markus; Vogel, Rick; Weber, Christiana - In: Business research : BuR ; official open access journal … 6 (2013) 1, pp. 34-53
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Mechanim design and intentions
Bierbrauer, Felix; Netzer, Nick - 2012
We introduce intention-based social preferences into a Bayesian mechanism design framework. We first show that, under common knowledge of social preferences, any tension between material efficiency, incentive compatibility, and voluntary participation can be resolved. Hence, famous impossibility...
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Intentions and consequences: An experimental investigation of trust and reciprocity determinants
Güth, Werner; Mugera, Harriet; Musau, Andrew; Ploner, … - 2012
We experimentally manipulate the efficiency of trust and reciprocity in a modified Investment Game. The aim of our manipulation is to test whether reciprocity is mainly affected by payoff consequences of trust or by intentions underlying it. We find that intentions matter and that consequences...
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The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging
Gaudeul, Alexia; Giannetti, Caterina - 2012
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks. We follow the activity of a panel of bloggers over more than a year and investigate the extent to which initiating a relation brings about its reciprocation. We adapt a standard capital investment...
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Mediocrity and induced reciprocity
Montinari, Natalia; Nicolò, Antonio; Oexl, Regine - 2012
We report evidence from an experiment where a principal chooses an agent out of two to perform a task for a fixed compensation. The principal's payoff depends on the agent's ex-ante ability and on a non-contractible effort that the agent has to exert once employed. We find that a significant...
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Testing a forgotten aspect of Akerlof's gift exchange hypothesis: Relational contracts with individual and uniform wages
Kocher, Martin G.; Luhan, Wolfgang J.; Sutter, Matthias - 2012
Empirical work on Akerlof's theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wage-effort hypothesis. In fact, however, the theory also contains a social component that stipulates that homogenous agents that are employed for the same wage level will exert more effort,...
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You Owe Me
Malmendier, Ulrike; Schmidt, Klaus M. - 2012
In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or in-formational effects, small gifts strongly...
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Delegation and Rewards
Vetter, Stefan - 2012
We study experimentally whether anti-corruption policies with a focus on bribery might be insufficient to uncover more subtle ways of gaining an unfair advantage. In particular, we investigate whether an implicit agreement to exchange favors between a decision-maker and a lobbying party serves...
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Testing a forgotten aspect of Akerlof’s gift exchange hypothesis: Relational contracts with individual and uniform wages
Kocher, Martin G.; Luhan, Wolfgang J.; Sutter, Matthias - 2012
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wage-effort hypothesis. In fact, however, the theory also contains a social component that stipulates that homogenous agents that are employed for the same wage level will exert more effort,...
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Price Discrimination and Fairness Concerns
Englmaier, Florian; Gratz, Linda; Reisinger, Markus - 2012
We analyze the profitability of third degree price discrimination under consideration of consumers' fairness concerns within an experiment and explain the results within a theoretical framework. We find that with an increase in the price differential negative reciprocal reactions by...
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Delegation and Rewards
Vetter, Stefan - 2012
We study experimentally whether anti-corruption policies with a focus on bribery might be insufficient to uncover more subtle ways of gaining an unfair advantage. In particular, we investigate whether an implicit agreement to exchange favors between a decision-maker and a lobbying party serves...
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Wandel von Reziprozität in der deutschen Arbeitsmarktpolitik. Das Beispiel öffentlich geförderte Beschäftigung
Rosenthal, Peer; Sommer, Jörg; Matysik, Alexander - 2012
Im Mittelpunkt des vorliegenden Beitrags steht der durch die Arbeitsmarktreformen in Deutschland eingeleitete qualitative Wandel in der Beziehung zwischen Individuum und Solidargemeinschaft bzw. zwischen Bürger/in und Wohlfahrtsstaat. Dieser Wandel spiegelt sich in veränderten...
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Managerial payoff and gift exchange in the field
Englmaier, Florian; Leider, Stephen G. - 2012
We conduct a field experiment where we vary both the presence of a gift exchange wage and the effect of the worker's effort on the manager's payoff. The results indicate a strong complementarity between the initial wage gift and the agent's ability to repay the gift. We collect information on...
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Do voluntary payments to advisors improve the quality of financial advice? An experimental sender-receiver game
Angelova, Vera; Regner, Tobias - 2012
The market for retail financial products (e.g. investment funds or insurances) is marred by information asymmetries. Clients are not well informed about the quality of these products. They have to rely on the recommendations of advisors. Incentives of advisors and clients may not be aligned,...
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The multi-dimensional effects of reciprocity on worker effort: Evidence from a hybrid field-laboratory labor market experiment
Kim, Min-taec; Slonim, Robert - 2012
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of output using a hybrid field-laboratory labor market experiment. We recruited participants to enter survey data for a well-known charitable organization. Workers were paid either a high or low wage. We find that although...
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Testing a forgotten aspect of Akerlof's gift exchange hypothesis: Relational contracts with individual and uniform wages
Kocher, Martin G.; Luhan, Wolfgang J.; Sutter, Matthias - 2012
Empirical work on Akerlof's theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wage-effort hypothesis. In fact, however, the theory also contains a social component that stipulates that homogenous agents that are employed for the same wage level will exert more effort,...
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Freizeitstress: Wenn die Arbeit ständig ruft
Schult, Mandy; Tobsch, Verena - 2012
Über Rufbereitschaft und Arbeit auf Abruf liegen bisher wenig belastbare Erkenntnisse vor. Kennzeichnend für beide Arbeitszeitformen ist, dass die Beschäftigten durch einen Ruf aus ihrer unbezahlten Freizeit heraus die Arbeit aufnehmen. Dadurch werden Erholungsphasen unterbrochen und...
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Negative reciprocity and retrenched pension rights
Montizaan, Raymond; Cörvers, Frank; de Grip, Andries; … - 2012
We document the importance of negatively reciprocal inclinations in labor relationships by showing that a retrenchment of pension rights, which is perceived as unfair, causes a larger reduction in job motivation the stronger workers' negatively reciprocal inclinations are. We exploit unique...
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A dynamic model of reciprocity with asymmetric equilibrium payoffs
Noeske, Niko - 2011
We analyze indirect evolutionary two-player games to identify the dynamic emergence of (strong) reciprocity in a large number of economic settings. The underlying evolutionary environment allows for an arbitrary initial population state provided that every degree of the compact space of...
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Did we overestimate the role of social preferences? The case of self-selected student samples
Falk, Armin; Meier, Stephan; Zehnder, Christian - 2011
Social preference research has received considerable attention among economists in recent years. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self-selected students as participants. This is potentially problematic as students...
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Gift-exchange, incentives, and heterogeneous workers
Non, Arjan - 2011
By incorporating reciprocity in an otherwise standard principal-agent model, I investigate the relation between monetary gift-exchange and incentive pay, while allowing for worker heterogeneity. I assume that some, but not all, workers care more for their principal when they are convinced that...
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Intention-based reciprocity and the hidden costs of control
Siemens, Ferdinand von - 2011
Empirical research suggests that - rather than improving incentives - exerting control can reduce workers' performance by eroding motivation. The present paper shows that intention-based reciprocity can cause such motivational crowding-out if individuals differ in their propensity for...
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Do women behave more reciprocally than men? Gender differences in real effort dictator games
Heinz, Matthias; Juranek, Steffen; Rau, Holger A. - 2011
We analyze dictator allocation decisions in an experiment where the recipients have to earn the pot to be divided with a real-effort task. As the recipients move before the dictators, their effort decisions resemble the first move in a trust game. Depending on the recipients' performance, the...
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Intention-Based Reciprocity and the Hidden Costs of Control
von Siemens, Ferdinand - 2011
Empirical research suggests that - rather than improving incentives - exerting controlcan reduce workers' performance by eroding motivation. The present paper shows thatintention-based reciprocity can cause such motivational crowding-out if individuals differin their propensity for reciprocity...
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The perils of altering incentive plans: A case study
Kauhanen, Antti - 2011
This paper studies a retail chain that introduced a sales incentive plan that rewarded for exceeding a sales target and subsequently cut the incentive intensity in addition to increasing the target. Utilizing monthly panel data for 54 months for all 53 units of the chain the paper shows that the...
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Monitoring and Pay: An Experiment on Employee Performance under Endogenous Supervision
Dittrich, Dennis A. V.; Kocher, Martin G. - 2011
We present an experimental test of a shirking model where monitoring intensity is endogenous and effort a continuous variable. Wage level, monitoring intensity and consequently the desired enforceable effort level are jointly determined by the maximization problem of the firm. As a result,...
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Learning about a class of belief-dependent preferences without information on beliefs
Bellemare, Charles; Sebald, Alexander - 2011
We show how to bound the effect of belief-dependent preferences on choices in sequential two-player games without information about the (higher-order) beliefs of players. The approach can be applied to a class of belief-dependent preferences which includes reciprocity (Dufwenberg and...
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Unravelling conditional cooperation: Reciprocity, inequity aversion, and anchoring in public goods provision
Cappelletti, Dominique; Güth, Werner; Ploner, Matteo - 2011
Extensive research on human cooperation in social dilemmas has shown that individuals condition their behaviour upon the behaviour of others. However, few attempts have been made to disentangle the motivations backing conditional cooperation. We try to assess the relative importance of three...
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Effects of exclusion on social preferences
Fischer, Sven; Güth, Werner - 2011
In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what increases the available pie. The experiments control for intentionality of exclusion and veto power of the third party. We do not find evidence for indirect reciprocity of the remaining responder...
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Behavioural patterns in social networks
Conte, Anna; Di Cagno, Daniela; Sciubba, Emanuela - 2011
In this paper, we focus on the analysis of individual decision making for the formation of social networks, using experimentally generated data. We first analyse the determinants of the individual demand for links under the assumption of agents' static expectations. The results of this exercise...
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See no evil: Information chains and reciprocity in teams
Steiger, Eva-Maria; Zultan, Roi - 2011
Transparency in teams can induce cooperation. We study contribution decisions by agents when previous decisions can be observed. We find that an information chain, in which each agent directly observes only the decision of her immediate predecessor, is at least as effective as a...
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The dark side of reciprocity
Montinari, Natalia - 2011
Whether friendship or competitive relationships deserve to be encouraged in the workplace is not obvious a priori. In this paper we derive the conditions under which a profit-aximizing employer finds it convenient to induce a rat race among workers exhibiting horizontal reciprocity in order to...
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Vote-buying and reciprocity
Finan, Frederico S.; Schechter, Laura - 2011
While vote-buying is common, little is known about how politicians determine who to target. We argue that vote-buying can be sustained by an internalized norm of reciprocity. Receiving money engenders feelings of obligation. Combining survey data on vote-buying with an experiment-based measure...
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Testing the framework of other-regarding preferences
Levati, M. Vittoria; Nicholas, Aaron; Rai, Birendra - 2011
We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regarding preferences by focusing on those preference axioms that are common to all the prominent theories of outcome-based other-regarding preferences. This common set of preference axioms leads to a testable...
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The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging
Gaudeul, Alexia; Giannetti, Caterina - 2011
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks, that is to what extent initiating a relation brings about its reciprocation. Following the activity of a panel of bloggers over more than a year, we seek to establish whether bloggers are mainly...
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Effects of exclusion on social preferences
Fischer, Sven; Güth, Werner - 2011
In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what increases the available pie. The experiments control for intentionality of exclusion and veto power of the third party. We do not find evidence for indirect reciprocity of the remaining responder...
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Rotten kids with bad intentions
Netzer, Nick; Schmutzler, Armin - 2010
We examine a 'Rotten Kid' model (Becker 1974) where a player with social preferences interacts with an egoistic player. We assume that social preferences are intentionbased rather than outcome-based. In a very general multi-stage setting we show that any equilibrium must involve mutually unkind...
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Social comparison and performance: experimental evidence on the fair wage-effort hypothesis
Gächter, Simon; Thöni, Christian - 2010
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies which all use three-person gift-exchange experiments. Consistent with Akerlof and Yellen's (1990) fair wage-effort hypothesis we find that disadvantageous wage discrimination leads to lower efforts...
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Immigrant assimilation, trust and social capital
Cox, James C.; Orman, Wafa Hakim - 2010
Trust is a crucial component of social capital. We use an experimental moonlighting game with a representative sample of the U.S. population, oversampling immigrants, to study trust, positive, and negative reciprocity between first-generation immigrants and native-born Americans as a measure of...
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Dynamics of open source movements
Athey, Susan; Ellison, Glenn - 2010
This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open source software projects, focusing on the evolution of quality, contributing programmers, and users who contribute customer support to other users. Programmers who have used open source software are motivated by reciprocal altruism to...
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A note on the design of experiments involving public goods
Graves, Philip E. - 2010
Concern about potential free riding in the provision of public goods has a long history. More recently, experimental economists have turned their attention to the conditions under which free riding would be expected to occur. A model of free riding is provided here which demonstrates that...
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Did we overestimate the role of social preferences? The case of self-selected student samples
Falk, Armin; Meier, Stephan; Zehnder, Christian - 2010
Social preference research has fundamentally changed the way economists think about many important economic and social phenomena. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self-selected students as participants. This is potentially...
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The framing of games and the psychology of play
Dufwenberg, Martin; Gächter, Simon; Hennig-Schmidt, Heike - 2010
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically and explore empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2×2 design of one-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject's...
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The impact of social comparisons on reciprocity
Gächter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Sefton, Martin - 2010
This paper investigates how social comparison information about referent others (i.e. learning what similar others do and how they are treated) affects reciprocal relationships. Using a three-person gift-exchange game we study how employees' reciprocity towards an employer is affected by...
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The Framing of Games and the Psychology of Play
Dufwenberg, Martin; Gächter, Simon; Hennig-Schmidt, Heike - 2010
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically and explore empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2×2 design of one-shot public good games we show that frames affect...
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The effect of reciprocal motives, personality traits and wage differnences on public employee's job satisfaction
Tepe, Markus - 2010
This study explores the determinants of public employees' job satisfaction. We are focusing on three concepts - reciprocal motives, personality traits and wage differences - to explain job satisfaction and production sector affiliation. Estimation results obtained from multivariate analyses on...
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Context and interpretation in laboratory experiments: The case of reciprocity
Levati, Maria Vittoria; Miettinen, Topi; Rai, Birendra K. - 2010
The existing literature acknowledges that a mismatch between the experimenter's and the subjects' models of an experimental task can adversely affect the interpretation of data from laboratory experiments. We discuss why the two common experimental designs (between-subjects and within-subjects)...
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