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Game theory 5 Offenbarte Präferenzen 5 Revealed preferences 5 Social norm 5 Soziale Norm 5 Spieltheorie 5 Confidence 3 Experiment 3 Social welfare function 3 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 3 Ultimatum game 3 Ultimatumspiel 3 Vertrauen 3 Donation 1 Field and lab experiments 1 Reciprocity 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Sapienza, Paola 8 Zingales, Luigi 8 Baran, Nicole M. 7 Baran, Nicole M 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Chicago Booth Research Paper 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 NBER Working Paper 1 NBER Working Papers 1 NBER working paper series 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 2 OLC EcoSci 1
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Can We Infer Social Preferences from the Lab? Evidence from the Trust Game
Baran, Nicole M. - 2010
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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Can We Infer Social Preferences from the Lab? Evidence from the Trust Game
Baran, Nicole M. - 2010
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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Can we infer social preferences from the lab? Evidence from the trust game
Baran, Nicole M. - 2010
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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Can we infer social preferences from the lab? Evidence from the trust game
Baran, Nicole M.; Sapienza, Paola; Zingales, Luigi - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2010
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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Can we infer social preferences from the LAB? : evidence from the trust game
Baran, Nicole M.; Sapienza, Paola; Zingales, Luigi - 2010
"We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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Can we infer social preferences from the lab? : evidence from the trust game
Baran, Nicole M.; Sapienza, Paola; Zingales, Luigi - 2010
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Can we infer social preferences from the lab? Evidence from the trust game
Sapienza, Paola; Baran, Nicole M.; Zingales, Luigi - National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - 2010
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory setting predicts the reciprocal behavior of the same subjects in a real-world situation. By using the Crowne and Marlowe (1960) social desirability scale, we do not find any evidence that a...
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CAN WE INFER SOCIAL PREFERENCES FROM THE LAB? EVIDENCE FROM THE TRUST GAME
Baran, Nicole M; Sapienza, Paola; Zingales, Luigi - 2010
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