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Why We Should Not Be Silent About Noise
Hey, John - In: Experimental Economics 8 (2005) 4, pp. 325-345
There is an odd contradiction about much of the empirical (experimental) literature: The data is analysed using statistical tools which presuppose that there is some noise or randomness in the data, but the source and possible nature of the noise are rarely explicitly discussed. This paper...
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