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Evidence suggests that whether or not people dislike lying is situation-dependent. We argue that the theory of simple guilt can accommodate this well.
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economic issues. We assemble the data from 15 sets of experiments with one simple underlying investment game. Most of these … experiments were not designed to investigate gender differences and were conducted by different researchers in different countries …
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We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed voluntarily, through the use of voting. These groups play a public-goods game, where efficiency increases with group size (up to a limit, in one treatment). It is feasible to exclude group members, to exit one's group, or to form larger groups...
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We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In addition to the standard categories of … laboratory and field experiments, we suggest a new category: “extra-laboratory experiments.” These are experiments that have the … same spirit as laboratory experiments, but are conducted in a non-standard manner. We also suggest some organizing …
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In this article we explore the issues that surround within-subject and between-subject designs. We describe experiments …
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Economists and psychologists have developed a variety of experimental methodologies to elicit and assess individual risk attitudes. Choosing which to utilize, however, is largely dependent on the question one wants to answer, as well as the characteristics of the sample population. The goal of...
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