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We study experimentally whether and to what extent impartial decision makers are influenced by stakeholders’ fairness opinions in an allocation decision. The setting allows for different focal fairness rules to be considered. We compare communication treatments, in which one of the...
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We review experimental research on judicial decision-making with a focus on methodological issues. First, we argue that only experiments with relatively high realism, in particular real judges as study subjects, plausibly generalize to judicial decision-making in the real world. Most...
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participants. Can students be used in judges’ stead? Unfortunately, no. We ran the same high-context 2×2 factorial experiment of …
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-specific and decisionspecific variation in attention and verify our framework in an eye-tracking experiment on risky choice. We …
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to study how locus of control operates through people's preferences and beliefs to … link locus of control to decision-making: (i) preference for agency; (ii) optimism and (iii) confidence regarding the … agency, an effect that is driven by women. We find no evidence that locus of control influences optimism and confidence about …
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