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study provides an overview of experimental methods in economics, with a special focus on developing an economic theory of … 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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resistance among social scientists who argue that lab experiments lack realism and generalizability. In this article we discuss …
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generalizability of field experiments: the internal and external overlap and unconfoundedness conditions. We experimentally varied the … degree of overlap in disjoint sub-samples from a recruitment experiment with more than 3,000 public schools, mimicking small …
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generalizability of field experiments: the internal and external overlap and unconfoundedness conditions. We experimentally varied the … degree of overlap in disjoint sub-samples from a recruitment experiment with more than 3,000 public schools, mimicking small …
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experimental economics and finance have therefore started to employ financial professionals as experimental participants. We … generalizability, aim to synthesize the relevant experimental results, and discuss the key methodological considerations in …
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We study whether social norm perception in economic laboratory experiments differs between subjects that participate for the first time and subjects that already participated many times. Consistent with previous studies, inexperienced subjects pronounce egalitarianism, while experienced subjects...
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exploratory analyses on the relation between lab and field norms and find that behaving unsocial in an experiment is considered …
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on a field experiment conducted with workers from a fishing community in Toyama Bay, Japan. Our participants are employed … different amounts of competition on-the-job and that these differences explain differences in cooperation in our experiment …
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resistance among social scientists who argue that lab experiments lack ‘realism’ and ‘generalizability’. In this article we …
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Do politico-economic systems influence how control affects motivation? We hypothesize that control aversion, meaning crowding-out of intrinsic motivation due to enforcement, has evolved less under the coercive regime of East Germany than under the liberal regime of West Germany. We test this...
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