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framing of decision problems 2 methodology 2 subject-pool differences 2 China 1 Entscheidung 1 Framing 1 Helsinki 1 Jerusalem 1 Kooperatives Spiel 1 Multikulturelle Gesellschaft 1 Test 1 Vergleich 1 Westjordanland 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 1
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English 2
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Goerg, Sebastian J. 2 Walkowitz, Gari 2
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Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 1
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Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 Working Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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On the prevalence of framing effects across subject-pools in a two-person cooperation game
Goerg, Sebastian J.; Walkowitz, Gari - 2010
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (Finland), and Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a transfer creates a positive externality for the opposite...
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On the Prevalence of Framing Effects Across Subject-Pools in a Two- Person Cooperation Game
Goerg, Sebastian J.; Walkowitz, Gari - Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von … - 2010
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (Finland), and Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a transfer creates a positive externality for the opposite...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008574250
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