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This paper introduces a two-sided methodological framework for studies on cooperation based on a new game design … decision problem. Decision makers can choose an individual level of cooperation from a given range of possible actions. Within … applying our framework. Palestinians show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In …
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This paper introduces a two-sided methodological framework for   studies on cooperation based on a new game design …   decision problem. Decision makers can choose an individual level of cooperation from a   given range of possible actions … bias applying our   framework. Palestinians show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005001495
makers can choose an individual level of cooperation from a given range of possible actions. In the first condition, a … strategic presentation bias applying these two conditions. Subjects in the West Bank show a substantially higher cooperation …
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Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …, no framing effect is observed. These findings are also reflected in associated first-order beliefs. We argue that …
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Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …, no framing effect is observed. These findings are also reflected in associated first-order beliefs. We argue that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008574250
; framing ; methodology ; crosscultural research … makers can choose an individual level of cooperation from a given range of possible actions. In the first condition, a … strategic presentation bias applying these two conditions. Subjects in the West Bank show a substantially higher cooperation …
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decision problems within (cross-cultural) research on subject-pool differences. -- framing of decision problems ; methodology … Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003978627
Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …, no framing effect is observed. These findings are also reflected in associated first-order beliefs. We argue that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014194169
Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …
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framing (Bacharach 1999 and 2006) within the theory of team reasoning. The analysis draws on data collected trough a Traveler …
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