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side, by magnifying the prevalence of anti-social behavior towards outsiders. A large-scale experiment implemented in …
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We introduce "group cohesion" to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team production. We …
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coordinate with other teams. We present an experiment with 825 participants, using six different coordination games, where either … differences between individuals and teams using the experience weighted attraction learning model …
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coordinate with other teams. We present an experiment with 825 participants, using six different coordination games, where either … differences between individuals and teams using the experience weighted attraction learning model …
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This paper explores individual and contextual factors related to the development of hopeful attitudes during adolescence using a nationally representative study. A key focus is on the experiences of maltreatment by adults, both for the adolescent and his/her classmates. While all types of...
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We utilize a laboratory experiment to compare effort provision under optimal tournament contracts with different …
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We examine rational learning among expert chess players and how they update their beliefs in repeated games with the … intelligent, productive and equipped with adequate data and specialized computer programs, we find large learning effects …
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The paper presents a new meta data set covering 13 experiments on the social learning games by Bikhchandani …
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educational phone application, an internet data subsidy, and one-on-one phone learning support. We find that offering an … acting as a signal or nudge. These behavioral changes result in lasting learning gains concentrated among richer households … usage of the targeted educational service limits parental behavioral responses. This implies that learning gains in these …
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children. Spillovers to neighboring (untreated) mothers can be through social learning or imitation. Results from a difference … control group. Neighboring mothers exhibit learning spillovers, changes in dietary behavior and a reduction in food … but are important to consider when designing an experiment as causal effects of treatments can be attenuated if the …
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