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computer game in which decision makers have to pay attention to and perform multiple actions within a short period of time. The … set-up allows us, first, to test the effect of reminders both on reminded and non-reminded actions and thus to observe … whether reminders have (positive or negative) spillovers. Second, we investigate spillovers between multiple nudges by testing …
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nudging experiments using meta-analytical methods. We find that simple reminders increase the probability of compliance by 2 … reminders. Our additional findings highlight the conditions where nudges are more effective, such as their potential when …
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Our choice of food has major impacts on the environment. At the same time, it is visible to all people with whom we spend our daily lives. This raises the question of whether people are adapting their diets to gain a green reputation, as has been observed for other environmentally relevant...
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The growing political polarization may influence a critical input for policymaking: people's economic expectations. This study examines whether political preferences shape individuals' forecasts for key economic indicators (using a preregistered online experiment in the context of Argentina's...
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The role of a bank advisor is especially important for guiding and counseling financially distressed individuals. Using a randomized controlled survey experiment conducted on a representative sample of French individuals and priming the financial vulnerability of half the respondents, we examine...
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Existing research has documented the confirmation bias in the domain of politics, but relatively little research has examined the confirmation bias in religion. I developed a novel task in the religious domain and compare confirmation bias evidence to that observed in the political domain. Using...
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individuals' productivity and persistence, but also on the occurrence of anti-social behavior. Relative feedback stimulates effort …
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In this paper we investigate whether the framing of the incentives used to foster participation into contexts characterized by high degrees of time pressure affects individuals' self-selection. At this aim we run a lab-in-the-field experiment structured in two parts. The first part investigates...
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