Which deceptive practices, if any, should be allowed in experimental economics research? : results from surveys of applied experimental economists and students
Year of publication: |
March 2016
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Authors: | Colson, Gregory ; Corrigan, Jay R. ; Grebitus, Carola ; Loureiro, Maria L. ; Rousu, Matthew C. |
Published in: |
American journal of agricultural economics. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, ISSN 0002-9092, ZDB-ID 218188-5. - Vol. 98.2016, 2, p. 610-621
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Subject: | Deception | economic experiments | ethics | experimental auctions | institutional review boards | Experiment | Experimentelle Ökonomik | Experimental economics | Auktionstheorie | Auction theory | Studierende | Students | Wissenschaftliche Methode | Scientific method | Ethik | Ethics |
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