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It is still an open question when groups perform better than individuals in intellective tasks. We report that in an Acquiring a Company game, what prevailed when there was disagreement among group members was the median proposal and not the best proposal. This aggregation rule explains why...
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Nairobi, we conduct an experiment with 424 married couples. In the experiment, the spouses (individually and jointly …
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students' risk-taking preferences in economically important ways. To test this, our controlled experiment gave subjects an … studies might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits. -- Gender identity ; controlled experiment ; risk …
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Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from … might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits. -- Tournament ; piece-rate ; gender ; experiment …
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In the laboratory experiment reported in this paper we explore how evolving institutions and social norms, which we … consequence social norms gradually changed again. In our experiment we investigate gender differences in competitive choices …
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experiment. This difference is higher the higher is the family level of income and the parental education status of the subjects …
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The present paper reports the results of an experiment which studied the effects of parents' marital status (divorced … of honesty was assessed by a flip-coin task which rewarded a self-reported favorable outcome. The experiment gave rise to …
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Being perceived as trustworthy comes with substantial economic benefits in many situations. Making other people think you are a trustworthy person may, therefore, be an important motive for charity and other forms of prosocial behavior, provided these activities work as signals of...
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experiment, we test whether altruistic behavior in the form of charitable giving is indeed correlated with trustworthiness and …
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Case studies of cartels and recent theory suggest that repeated communication is key for stable cooperation in environments where signals about others' actions are noisy. However, empirically the exact role of communication is not well understood. We study cooperation under different monitoring...
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