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cognitive processes 4 cooperation 4 distributional preferences 4 drift diffusion models 4 response times 4 time pressure 4 Cognition 3 Experiment 3 Game theory 3 Gerechtigkeit 3 Justice 3 Kognition 3 Spieltheorie 3 Time 3 Zeit 3 Semiconductors 2 Cognitive processes 1 Cooperation 1 Distributional preferences 1 Drift Diffusion Models 1 Drift-diffusion models 1 Drift–diffusion models 1 Exact solutions 1 Maximum entropy principle 1 Response times 1 Symmetry analysis 1 Time pressure 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 5 Undetermined 2
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Lohse, Johannes 5 Merkel, Anna 5 Mascali, G. 1 Romano, V 1 Romano, V. 1 Sellier, J.M 1 Torrisi, M 1
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Discussion Paper Series 2 Discussion paper series / University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics 2 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2 Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Is fairness intuitive? An experiment accounting for subjective utility differences under time pressure
Merkel, Anna; Lohse, Johannes - 2018
Evidence from response time studies and time pressure experiments has led several authors to conclude that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting findings we provide theoretical arguments showing under which conditions an increase in "fairness' due to time pressure indeed provides...
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Is fairness intuitive? : an experiment accounting for subjective utility differences under time pressure
Merkel, Anna; Lohse, Johannes - 2018
Evidence from response time studies and time pressure experiments has led several authors to conclude that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting findings we provide theoretical arguments showing under which conditions an increase in "fairness” due to time pressure indeed provides...
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Is fairness intuitive? An experiment accounting for the role of subjective utility differences under time pressure
Merkel, Anna; Lohse, Johannes - 2016
Economists are increasingly interested in the cognitive basis of pro-social behavior. Using response time data, several authors have claimed that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting empirical evidence, we provide theoretical arguments showing under which circumstances an increase...
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Is fairness intuitive? : an experiment accounting for the role of subjective utility differences under time pressure
Merkel, Anna; Lohse, Johannes - 2016
Economists are increasingly interested in the cognitive basis of pro-social behavior. Using response time data, several authors have claimed that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting empirical evidence, we provide theoretical arguments showing under which circumstances an increase...
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Is fairness intuitive? : an experiment accounting for subjective utility differences under time pressure
Merkel, Anna; Lohse, Johannes - In: Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic … 22 (2019) 1, pp. 24-50
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Si and GaAs mobility derived from a hydrodynamical model for semiconductors based on the maximum entropy principle
Mascali, G.; Romano, V. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 352 (2005) 2, pp. 459-476
Consistent hydrodynamical models for electron transport in Si and GaAs semiconductors, free of any fitting parameter, have been formulated in (Cont. Mech. Thermodyn. 11 (1999) 307; Contemp. Mech. Thermodyn. 12 (1999) 31; Contemp. Mech. Thermodyn. 14 (2002) 405; COMPEL (to appear)) on the basis of the...
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Symmetry analysis and exact invariant solutions for the drift–diffusion model of semiconductors
Romano, V; Sellier, J.M; Torrisi, M - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 341 (2004) C, pp. 62-72
The symmetry classification of the drift–diffusion models for semiconductors is performed. Reduced systems and examples …
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