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line with a reinforcement learning model, we find that subjects who won a random lottery took significantly more risk in a …
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line with a reinforcement learning model, we find that subjects who won a random lottery took significantly more risk in a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607585
line with a reinforcement learning model, we find that subjects who won a random lottery took significantly more risk in a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607807
line with a reinforcement learning model, we find that subjects who won a random lottery took significantly more risk in a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607969
We measure time preferences in a sample of 561 children aged seven to eleven years. Using a within-subject design we compare the behavior of our subjects in two distinct experimental tasks: a standard choice list with multiple decisions and a simpler time-investment-exercise requiring one...
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According to Chen's (2013) linguistic-savings hypothesis, languages which grammatically separate the future and the present (like English or Italian) induce less future-oriented behavior than languages in which speakers can refer to the future by using present tense (like German). We complement...
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We present experimental evidence from a bilingual city in Northern Italy on whether the language spoken by a partner in a prisoner's dilemma game affects behavior and leads to discrimination. Running a framed field experiment with 828 six- to eleven-year old primary school children in the city...
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We present experimental evidence from a bilingual city in Northern Italy on whether the language spoken by a partner in a prisoner's dilemma game affects behavior and leads to discrimination. Running a framed field experiment with 828 six- to eleven-year old primary school children in the city...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011280706
We present experimental evidence from a bilingual city in Northern Italy on whether the language spoken by a partner in a prisoner's dilemma game affects behavior and leads to discrimination. Running a framed field experiment with 828 six- to eleven-year old primary school children in the city...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010528827
The ability of children to control the desire for immediate gratification is very important to achieve long-term beneficial goals (such as higher education or better health conditions). We show that the language children speak is significantly related to their ability to wait in a simple,...
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