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the context of daily life does not differ between the two groups. We therefore conclude that learning through experience …
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conclude that learning effects are more important than selection effects for explaining differences between inexperienced and …
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Many experimental studies report that economics students tend to act more selfishly than students of other disciplines, a finding that received widespread public and professional attention. Two main explanations that the existing literature offers for the differences found in the behavior...
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generalizability, aim to synthesize the relevant experimental results, and discuss the key methodological considerations in …
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generalizability. Given that field experiments are in their infancy, our secondary focus pertains to a discussion of the various … conclusions empirically on the crucial question of generalizability from the lab to the field. …
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In this chapter, we discuss the “lab-in-the-field” methodology, which combines elements of both lab and field … begin by examining how the methodology has been used to test economic models with populations of theoretical interest. Next … covariates to test theoretical predictions and explore behavioral mechanisms. We proceed to discuss how the methodology can be …
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Opinion is divided on whether it is better to have a single world money or variable exchange rates.Pope, Selten and von Hagen (2003) propose that fresh light would be shed via an analysis that allows forseven complexity impacts on the exchange rate that are underplayed (where not entirely...
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In the published proceedings of the first Journal of Accounting Research Conference, Vatter [1966] lamented that “Gathering direct and original facts is a tedious and difficult task, and it is not surprising that such work is avoided.” For the fiftieth JAR Conference, we introduce a...
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In the published proceedings of the first Journal of Accounting Research Conference, Vatter [1966] lamented that “Gathering direct and original facts is a tedious and difficult task, and it is not surprising that such work is avoided.” For the fiftieth JAR Conference, we introduce a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012986902