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field experiment 2 peer assignment 2 peer effects 2 self-selection 2 social comparison 2 Arbeitsleistung 1 Austauschtheorie 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Bildungsverhalten 1 Educational achievement 1 Educational behaviour 1 Experiment 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 Job performance 1 Pupils 1 Schüler 1 Social behaviour 1 Social exchange theory 1 Social group 1 Social network 1 Social relations 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Soziale Gruppe 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Soziales Verhalten 1 Students 1 Studierende 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Radbruch, Jonas 2 Schaube, Sebastian 2 Kiessling, Lukas 1 Kießling, Lukas 1
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The Impact of Self-Selection on Performance
Kießling, Lukas; Radbruch, Jonas; Schaube, Sebastian - 2018
In many natural environments, carefully chosen peers influence individual behavior. In this paper, we examine how self-selected peers affect performance in contrast to randomly assigned ones. We conduct a field experiment in physical education classes at secondary schools. Students participate...
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The impact of self-selection on performance
Kiessling, Lukas; Radbruch, Jonas; Schaube, Sebastian - 2018
In many natural environments, carefully chosen peers influence individual behavior. In this paper, we examine how self-selected peers affect performance in contrast to randomly assigned ones. We conduct a field experiment in physical education classes at secondary schools. Students participate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011803276
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