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  1. On the transition to a sustainable economy
    field experimental evidence on behavioral interventions
    Autor*in: Boomsma, Mirthe
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Tilburg University, Tilburg

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9789056686550
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    Schriftenreihe: [Dissertation series] / [Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University] ; [nr. 654 v]
    Schlagworte: Sorting; Social Learning; Household; Energy Consumption; Experimental Methodology; Intrinsic Motivation; Average Treatment Effect; Extrinsic Motivation; Savings; Energy Conservation; Role Model; Heating; Social Costs; Field Experiment; Environmental Policy; Gas; Conservation; Short-Run
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    Dissertation, Tilburg University, 2021

  2. Lab-sophistication
    does repeated participation in laboratory experiments affect pro-social behaviour?
    Erschienen: February 2021
    Verlag:  Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

    Experimental social scientists working at research-intensive institutions deal inevitably with subjects who have most likely participated in previous experiments. It is an important methodological question to know whether participants that have... mehr

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    Experimental social scientists working at research-intensive institutions deal inevitably with subjects who have most likely participated in previous experiments. It is an important methodological question to know whether participants that have acquired a high level of lab-sophistication show altered pro-social behavioral patterns. In this paper, we focus both on the potential effect of the subjects’ lab-sophistication, and on the role of the knowledge about the level of lab-sophistication of the other participants. Our main findings show that while lab-sophistication per se does not significantly affect pro-social behaviour, for sophisticated sub-jects the knowledge about the counterpart’s level of (un)sophistication may systematically alter their choices. This result should induce caution among experimenters about whether, in their settings, information about lab-sophistication can be inferred by the participants, due to the characteristics of the recruitment mechanisms, the management of the experimental sessions or to other contextual clues.

     

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    hdl: 10419/250328
    Schriftenreihe: Cardiff economics working papers ; no. E2021, 3
    Schlagworte: Lab-sophistication; Experimental Methodology; External Validity; Pro-social behaviour; Cooperation
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  3. Lab-sophistication
    does repeated participation in laboratory experiments affect pro-social hehaviour?
    Erschienen: 2021-02-26
    Verlag:  Masaryk University, Brno

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    Experimental social scientists working at research-intensive institutions deal inevitably with subjects who have most likely participated in previous experiments. It is an important methodological question to know whether participants that have acquired a high level of lab-sophistication show altered pro-social behavioral patterns. In this paper, we focus both on the potential effect of the subjects’ lab-sophistication, and on the role of the knowledge about the level of lab-sophistication of the other participants. Our main findings show that while lab-sophistication per se does not significantly affect pro-social behaviour, for sophisticated sub-jects the knowledge about the counterpart’s level of (un)sophistication may systematically alter their choices. This result should induce caution among experimenters about whether, in their settings, information about lab-sophistication can be inferred by the participants, due to the characteristics of the recruitment mechanisms, the management of the experimental sessions or to other contextual clues.

     

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    hdl: 10419/237415
    Schriftenreihe: MUNI ECON ; n. 2021, 06
    Schlagworte: Lab-sophistication; Experimental Methodology; External Validity; Pro-social behaviour; Cooperation
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  4. Bringing a natural experiment into the laboratory
    the measurement of individual risk attitudes
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  [Chapman University, Economic Science Institute], [Orange, CA]

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    Schriftenreihe: [Working papers / Chapman University, Economic Science Institute ; 16-06]
    Schlagworte: Natural Experiment; Laboratory Experiment; Experimental Methodology; RiskAttitudes
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