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December 2024, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 165-198 Learning to cooperate in the shadow of the law
by Roberto Galbiati & Emeric Henry & Nicolas Jacquemet - 199-212 Association between mindfulness and risk and time preferences
by Sébastien Duchêne & Marlène Guillon & Ismaël Rafaï - 213-231 Monetary incentives and the contagion of unethical behavior
by Benoît Le Maux & David Masclet & Sarah Necker - 232-254 Indefinitely repeated contests with incumbency advantage
by Cary Deck & Zachary Dorobiala & Paan Jindapon - 255-278 Taking games: a meta-analysis
by Alexandre Flage - 279-293 Is there a nexus between pro-social behavior and well-being? Correlational evidence
by Christian Koch - 294-309 An experiment in the role of identity in fostering coordination
by Abraham Aldama & Daniel Draganoff & Gantavya Pahwa - 310-329 A behaviorally validated warm glow questionnaire
by Jeffrey Carpenter & Alex Lyford & Mingfang Zhang - 330-345 Information about changes in platform economy taxation diminishes optimism regarding future use
by Jantsje M. Mol & Catherine Molho - 346-366 Salience or event-splitting? An experimental investigation of correlation sensitivity in risk-taking
by Moritz Loewenfeld & Jiakun Zheng - 367-392 Cooperation in public goods experiments with random and finite stopping rules
by Lisa R. Anderson & Robert L. Hicks & Andrew Turscak - 393-414 Cognitive ability and the house money effect in public goods games
by Julian Hackinger - 415-427 Offline volunteering during COVID-19: a survey experiment with prior and prospective blood donors
by Stefanie Ehmann & Michael Haylock & Anne Kathin Heynold - 428-441 Knowing me, knowing you: an experiment on mutual payoff information in the stag hunt and Prisoner’s Dilemma
by Hazem Alshaikhmubarak & David Hales & Maria Kogelnik & Molly Schwarz & C. Kent Strauss - 442-456 Eliciting risk preferences in an artefactual field experiment via replication and an alternative approach
by Jan Jozwik - 457-471 Internet “piracy” and book sales: a field experiment
by Wojciech Hardy & Michał Krawczyk & Joanna Tyrowicz - 472-484 Forecasting emotions: exploring the relationship between self-control, affective forecasting, and self-regulatory behavior
by Camilla Strömbäck - 485-503 Stress or failure? An experimental protocol to distinguish the environmental determinants of decision-making
by Martina Vecchi & Nicolai Vitt - 504-518 Discounting in finite-time bargaining experiments
by Tom-Reiel Heggedal & Thomas McKay - 519-530 Colour-coded decisions: an experiment on case-based decision theory
by Benjamin Radoc - 531-543 On the robustness of social norm elicitation
by Christian König-Kersting - 544-568 Continuous inclusion of other in the self
by Benjamin Beranek & Geoffrey Castillo - 569-577 Eager beavers v. lazy slugs: selection effects in experiments with social preferences
by Catherine Eckel & Rick K. Wilson & Sora Youn - 578-594 Guilt aversion and moral commitment: Eve versus Adam
by Giovanni Di Bartolomeo & Martin Dufwenberg & Stefano Papa & Laura Razzolini - 595-602 Measuring strength of altruistic motives
by Nathan W. Chan & Stephen Knowles & Ronald Peeters & Leonard Wolk - 603-608 Who punishes? A note on responses to cooperation and defection across cultures
by Talbot M. Andrews - 609-619 MTVE: Magdeburg tool for video experiments
by Dmitri Bershadskyy & Sunil Ghadwal & Jannik Greif
June 2024, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-14 Preference-based hiring decisions and incentives
by Francesca Gioia & Giovanni Immordino - 15-30 Invariance of equilibrium to the strategy method I: theory
by Daniel L. Chen & Martin Schonger - 31-43 Invariance of equilibrium to the strategy method II: experimental evidence
by Daniel L. Chen & Martin Schonger - 44-61 Intention-based social influence in (non)strategic sharing experiments
by Daniela Cagno & Werner Güth & Marcello Puca & Patrizia Sbriglia - 62-75 Private lives: experimental evidence on information completeness in spousal preferences
by Anirudh Tagat & Hansika Kapoor & Savita Kulkarni - 76-97 Overconfidence: the roles of gender, public observability and incentives
by Hayk Amirkhanyan & Michał Krawczyk & Maciej Wilamowski & Paweł Bokszczanin - 98-112 Conditional cooperation and group size: experimental evidence from a public good game
by Tianyi Li & Charles N. Noussair - 113-135 The seeds of success: the pivotal role of first round cooperation in public goods games
by Mehmet Y. Gürdal & Orhan Torul & Mustafa Yahşi - 136-151 Adding household surveys to the behavioral economics toolbox: insights from the SOEP innovation sample
by Urs Fischbacher & Levent Neyse & David Richter & Carsten Schröder - 152-164 The Preference Survey Module: evidence on social preferences from Tehran
by Michael Kosfeld & Zahra Sharafi
December 2023, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 157-175 Demographic differences in the effect of price on giving in a diverse population
by Luke Lillehaugen & Porter Ludwig & Robert L. Mayo - 176-192 Opportunity cost neglect: a meta-analysis
by Allegra Maguire & Emil Persson & Gustav Tinghög - 193-206 Experimental evidence shows that ulterior motive attribution drives counter-punishment
by Manuel Muñoz-Herrera & Nikos Nikiforakis - 207-226 Searching to avoid regret in charitable giving
by Tanushree Jhunjhunwala - 227-238 Context and preferences for equality in the spectator game
by Ingrid Ovidia Telle & Sigve Tjøtta - 239-251 Violations of first-order stochastic dominance
by Brett Williams - 252-292 Who’s who: how uncertainty about the favored group affects outcomes of affirmative action
by Chi Trieu - 293-307 Is a non-representative convenience sample of adults good enough? Insights from an economic experiment
by Sean F. Ellis & Olesya M. Savchenko & Kent D. Messer - 308-318 Cooperation and confusion in public goods games: confusion cannot explain contribution patterns
by Armin Granulo & Rudolf Kerschreiter & Martin G. Kocher - 319-326 Political ideology does not predict self-control in Stroop task performance: new evidence using an incentivized task
by David L. Dickinson - 327-336 Upset but (almost) correct: a conceptual replication of Di Tella, Perez-Truglia, Babino and Sigman (2015)
by Eugenio Verrina - 337-349 stratEst: a software package for strategy frequency estimation
by Fabian Dvorak
June 2023, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-14 Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game
by Nicholas T. Bailey & Abhijit Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard - 15-15 Correction to: Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game
by Nicholas T. Bailey & Abhijit Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard - 16-33 Do we all coordinate in the long run?
by Manja Gärtner & Robert Östling & Sebastian Tebbe - 34-50 Lying in two dimensions
by Diogo Geraldes & Franziska Heinicke & Stephanie Rosenkranz - 51-65 Reciprocity with stochastic loss
by Nathan W. Chan & Leonard Wolk - 66-76 Show no quarter: combating plausible lies with ex-ante honesty oaths
by J. Jobu Babin & Haritima S. Chauhan - 77-89 Promises and partner-switch
by Giovanni Di Bartolomeo & Martin Dufwenberg & Stefano Papa - 90-122 A practical guide to Registered Reports for economists
by Thibaut Arpinon & Romain Espinosa - 123-135 Coordination and cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas: a replication study
by Johannes Jarke-Neuert - 136-146 ztree2stata: a data converter for z-Tree and Stata users
by Kan Takeuchi - 147-156 A selected literature review of the effect of Covid-19 on preferences
by Hamza Umer
December 2022, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-15 Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles
by Ernesto Reuben & Sherry Xin Li & Sigrid Suetens & Andrej Svorenčík & Theodore Turocy & Vasileios Kotsidis - 16-33 JUST VENMO ME: Does form of payment affect risk taking and intertemporal choice?
by Jessica B. Hoel & Prachi Jain & Bridget Galaty - 34-44 Incentivization matters: a meta-perspective on dictator games
by Philip D. Grech & Heinrich H. Nax & Adrian Soos - 45-55 Selling shares to budget-constrained bidders: an experimental study of the proportional auction
by Jinsoo Bae & John H. Kagel - 56-84 Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: a replication and extension
by Steffen Ahrens & Ciril Bosch-Rosa & Thomas Meissner
December 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 99-102 JESA in the time of COVID
by Maria Bigoni & Dirk Engelmann - 103-119 Fear of COVID-19 changes economic preferences: evidence from a repeated cross-sectional MTurk survey
by Abdelaziz Alsharawy & Sheryl Ball & Alec Smith & Ross Spoon - 120-138 Viral social media videos can raise pro-social behaviours when an epidemic arises
by Yiting Guo & Jason Shachat & Matthew J. Walker & Lijia Wei - 139-158 Face masks increase compliance with physical distancing recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Gyula Seres & Anna Helen Balleyer & Nicola Cerutti & Anastasia Danilov & Jana Friedrichsen & Yiming Liu & Müge Süer - 159-166 The effect of COVID-19-induced mortality salience on delay discounting: a replication
by Fatih Sonmez - 167-183 Running online experiments using web-conferencing software
by Jiawei Li & Stephen Leider & Damian Beil & Izak Duenyas - 184-193 Lab-like findings from online experiments
by Irene Maria Buso & Daniela Di Cagno & Lorenzo Ferrari & Vittorio Larocca & Luisa Lorè & Francesca Marazzi & Luca Panaccione & Lorenzo Spadoni - 194-209 A case study of an experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: online elicitation of subjective beliefs and economic preferences
by Glenn W. Harrison & Andre Hofmeyr & Harold Kincaid & Brian Monroe & Don Ross & Mark Schneider & J. Todd Swarthout - 210-225 The replication crisis, the rise of new research practices and what it means for experimental economics
by Lionel Page & Charles N. Noussair & Robert Slonim - 226-243 A Kuhn–Tucker model for behaviour in dictator games
by Peter G. Moffatt & Graciela Zevallos
September 2021, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-18 Are women more generous than men? A meta-analysis
by David Bilén & Anna Dreber & Magnus Johannesson - 19-32 Punishing defectors and rewarding cooperators: Do people discriminate between genders?
by Valerio Capraro & Hélène Barcelo - 33-48 Effects of incentive framing on performance and effort: evidence from a medically framed experiment
by Mylène Lagarde & Duane Blaauw - 49-63 Behavioral types of the dark side: identifying heterogeneous conflict strategies
by Friedel Bolle & Jonathan H. W. Tan - 64-73 Paying with your personal data: the insensitivity of private information provision to asymmetric benefits
by Bettina Rockenbach & Abdolkarim Sadrieh & Anne Schielke - 74-87 Mutual monitoring, approval motivation and fostering cooperation in teams
by Jonathan Levy - 88-97 The effects of language on patience: an experimental replication study of the linguistic-savings hypothesis in Austria
by Silvia Angerer & Daniela Glätzle-Rützler & Philipp Lergetporer & Matthias Sutter
December 2020, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 113-124 Heterogeneous trembles and model selection in the strategy frequency estimation method
by James R. Bland - 125-138 Laboratory experiments can pre-design to address power and selection issues
by Weili Ding - 139-155 Instrumental variables estimation of a simple dynamic model of bidding behavior in private value auctions
by John C. Ham & Steven F. Lehrer - 156-167 Comparing alternative estimation methods of a public goods game
by Danielle Kent - 168-188 The statistical power of individual-level risk preference estimation
by Brian Albert Monroe - 189-212 Power(ful) guidelines for experimental economists
by Kathryn N. Vasilaky & J. Michelle Brock - 213-225 The framing effect of tax–transfer systems
by Tai-Sen He - 226-238 Hot versus cold behavior in centipede games
by Bernardo García-Pola & Nagore Iriberri & Jaromír Kovářík
June 2020, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-12 Framing effects in the prisoner’s dilemma but not in the dictator game
by Sebastian J. Goerg & David Rand & Gari Walkowitz - 13-25 Pronoun drop and prosocial behavior: experimental evidence from Japan
by Tai-Sen He & Yohanes E. Riyanto & Saori C. Tanaka & Katsunori Yamada - 26-42 The intuitive cooperation hypothesis revisited: a meta-analytic examination of effect size and between-study heterogeneity
by Amanda Kvarven & Eirik Strømland & Conny Wollbrant & David Andersson & Magnus Johannesson & Gustav Tinghög & Daniel Västfjäll & Kristian Ove R. Myrseth - 43-56 I care what you think: social image concerns and the strategic revelation of past pro-social behavior
by Ferdinand A. von Siemens - 57-67 Do negative economic shocks affect cognitive function, adherence to social norms and loss aversion?
by Francesco Bogliacino & Felipe Montealegre - 68-76 Facilitating efficient coordination in large groups: small incentive payments in nested groups
by Yohei Mitani & Kohei Suzuki - 77-94 On the effect of anchoring on valuations when the anchor is transparently uninformative
by Konstantinos Ioannidis & Theo Offerman & Randolph Sloof - 95-111 LIONESS Lab: a free web-based platform for conducting interactive experiments online
by Marcus Giamattei & Kyanoush Seyed Yahosseini & Simon Gächter & Lucas Molleman
December 2019, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 143-148 Editors’ Preface: Trends in experimental economics (1975–2018)
by Nikos Nikiforakis & Robert Slonim - 149-169 The digit ratio (2D:4D) and economic preferences: no robust associations in a sample of 330 women
by Elle Parslow & Eva Ranehill & Niklas Zethraeus & Liselott Blomberg & Bo Schoultz & Angelica Lindén Hirschberg & Magnus Johannesson & Anna Dreber - 170-181 Mental accounts and the marginal propensity to give
by David Clingingsmith - 182-196 Expectations do not affect punishment
by Lucas C. Coffman - 197-209 Design-features of bubble-prone experimental asset markets with a constant FV
by Christoph Huber & Parampreet C. Bindra & Daniel Kleinlercher - 210-222 Testing effects of loss framing and checklists: evidence from a field experiment on wellness program participation in Philadelphia
by Syon P. Bhanot & Christina A. Roberto & Anjali Chainani & Charles Williamson & Mehra den Braven - 223-237 Trust and kinship: experimental evidence from rural India
by Yashodha - 238-254 Identifying discrete behavioural types: a re-analysis of public goods game contributions by hierarchical clustering
by Francesco Fallucchi & R. Andrew Luccasen & Theodore L. Turocy - 255-268 True lies
by David Hugh-Jones
August 2019, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-13 Choice-Process Data in Experimental Economics
by David J. Cooper & Ian Krajbich & Charles N. Noussair - 14-25 Does exposure to alternative decision rules change gaze patterns and behavioral strategies in games?
by Joshua Zonca & Giorgio Coricelli & Luca Polonio - 26-37 Eye-tracking and economic theories of choice under risk
by Glenn W. Harrison & J. Todd Swarthout - 38-50 Skin conductance responses in anticipation of gains and losses
by Patrick Ring & Ulrich Schmidt - 51-64 Additional deliberation reduces pessimism: evidence from the double-response method
by Katarzyna Gawryluk & Michal Krawczyk - 65-75 Using response times to measure ability on a cognitive task
by Aleksandr Alekseev - 76-94 Do people exploit risk–reward structures to simplify information processing in risky choice?
by Christina Leuker & Thorsten Pachur & Ralph Hertwig & Timothy J. Pleskac - 95-96 Correction to: Do people exploit risk–reward structures to simplify information processing in risky choice?
by Christina Leuker & Thorsten Pachur & Ralph Hertwig & Timothy J. Pleskac - 97-111 Estimating the dynamic role of attention via random utility
by Stephanie M. Smith & Ian Krajbich & Ryan Webb - 112-122 When the eyes say buy: visual fixations during hypothetical consumer choice improve prediction of actual purchases
by Taisuke Imai & Min Jeong Kang & Colin F. Camerer - 123-135 Understanding decision processes in guessing games: a protocol analysis approach
by C. Mónica Capra - 136-141 $$\mu$$ μ Cap: connecting FaceReader™ to z-Tree
by Leonard Doyle & David Schindler
December 2018, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 99-109 Effects of gain-loss frames on advantageous inequality aversion
by Kene Boun My & Nicolas Lampach & Mathieu Lefebvre & Jacopo Magnani - 110-122 Gender differences in giving in the Dictator Game: the role of reluctant altruism
by David Klinowski - 123-135 On the effectiveness of elected male and female leaders and team coordination
by Ernesto Reuben & Krisztina Timko - 136-150 A method to estimate mean lying rates and their full distribution
by Ellen Garbarino & Robert Slonim & Marie Claire Villeval - 151-164 When is punishment harmful to cooperation? A note on antisocial and perverse punishment
by Tingting Fu & Louis Putterman - 165-179 Instructions
by David J. Freeman & Erik O. Kimbrough & Garrett M. Petersen & Hanh T. Tong - 180-190 Revisiting gender differences in ultimatum bargaining: experimental evidence from the US and China
by Shuwen Li & Xiangdong Qin & Daniel Houser
July 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-14 Guilt averse or reciprocal? Looking at behavioral motivations in the trust game
by Yola Engler & Rudolf Kerschbamer & Lionel Page - 15-28 Experimental guidance for eliciting beliefs with the Stochastic Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism
by Ingrid Burfurd & Tom Wilkening - 29-45 Inside information in Ponzi schemes
by Klarita Sadiraj & Arthur Schram - 46-62 Self-control and demand for commitment in online game playing: evidence from a field experiment
by Dan Acland & Vinci Chow - 63-72 A shared identity promotes herding in an information cascade game
by Sebastian Berger & Christoph Feldhaus & Axel Ockenfels - 73-85 Pushing the bad away: reverse Tullock contests
by Bettina Rockenbach & Sebastian Schneiders & Marcin Waligora - 86-97 Framing effects on bribery behaviour: experimental evidence from China and Uganda
by Alessio Gaggero & Simon Appleton & Lina Song
December 2017, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 89-108 Testing consumer theory: evidence from a natural field experiment
by Maja Adena & Steffen Huck & Imran Rasul - 109-120 Consumption experience, choice experience and the endowment effect
by Steven J. Humphrey & Luke Lindsay & Chris Starmer - 121-136 Emirati women do not shy away from competition: evidence from a patriarchal society in transition
by Aurelie Dariel & Curtis Kephart & Nikos Nikiforakis & Christina Zenker - 137-148 The limits of guilt
by Loukas Balafoutas & Helena Fornwagner - 149-160 Is reciprocity really outcome-based? A second look at gift-exchange with random shocks
by Brent J. Davis & Rudolf Kerschbamer & Regine Oexl - 161-173 Random expected utility and certainty equivalents: mimicry of probability weighting functions
by Nathaniel T. Wilcox - 174-182 Bonus versus penalty: How robust are the effects of contract framing?
by Jonathan Quidt & Francesco Fallucchi & Felix Kölle & Daniele Nosenzo & Simone Quercia - 183-194 Payoff and presentation modulation of elicited risk preferences in MPLs
by Sameh Habib & Daniel Friedman & Sean Crockett & Duncan James
July 2017, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-11 Turking overtime: how participant characteristics and behavior vary over time and day on Amazon Mechanical Turk
by Antonio A. Arechar & Gordon T. Kraft-Todd & David G. Rand - 12-25 Experienced vs. inexperienced participants in the lab: do they behave differently?
by Volker Benndorf & Claudia Moellers & Hans-Theo Normann - 26-43 The determinants of voting in multilateral bargaining games
by Guillaume R. Fréchette & Emanuel Vespa - 44-61 Does the absence of human sellers bias bidding behavior in auction experiments?
by Björn Bartling & Tobias Gesche & Nick Netzer - 62-74 Ceding control: an experimental analysis of participatory management
by Philip Mellizo & Jeffrey Carpenter & Peter Hans Matthews - 75-87 Investing in institutions for cooperation
by Alexander Smith & Xi Wen
November 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 97-100 Editors’ preface: reviewing statistics and first evidence of impact
by Nikos Nikiforakis & Robert Slonim - 101-108 Vickrey auction vs BDM: difference in bidding behaviour and the impact of other-regarding motives
by Niall Flynn & Christopher Kah & Rudolf Kerschbamer - 109-126 Response time and click position: cheap indicators of preferences
by Fadong Chen & Urs Fischbacher - 127-143 Leveraging social relationships and transparency in the insider game
by Gary Bolton & Axel Ockenfels & Peter Werner - 144-156 Minimax across a population of games
by Ido Erev & Alvin E. Roth & Robert Slonim - 157-168 Simulating power of economic experiments: the powerBBK package
by Charles Bellemare & Luc Bissonnette & Sabine Kröger
May 2016, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-12 The slider task: an example of restricted inference on incentive effects
by Felipe A. Araujo & Erin Carbone & Lynn Conell-Price & Marli W. Dunietz & Ania Jaroszewicz & Rachel Landsman & Diego Lamé & Lise Vesterlund & Stephanie W. Wang & Alistair J. Wilson - 13-21 From imitation to collusion: a replication
by Jörg Oechssler & Alex Roomets & Stefan Roth - 22-35 Delegated bargaining in a competitive agent market: an experimental study
by Amy K. Choy & John R. Hamman & Ronald R. King & Roberto A. Weber - 36-47 Time for helping
by Anastasia Danilov & Timo Vogelsang - 48-59 Eliciting and measuring betrayal aversion using the BDM mechanism
by Simone Quercia - 60-72 The price of luck: paying for the hot hand of others
by Silvia Bou & Jordi Brandts & Magda Cayón & Pablo Guillén - 73-84 A comment on framing effects in linear public good games
by Edward Cartwright - 85-95 Symmetric experimental designs: conditions for equivalence of panel data estimators
by Ronald L. Oaxaca & David L. Dickinson
December 2015, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 127-131 Editors’ preface: statistics, replications and null results
by Nikos Nikiforakis & Robert Slonim - 132-145 Hotelling revisits the lab: equilibration in continuous and discrete time
by Curtis Kephart & Daniel Friedman - 146-157 Naive play and the process of choice in guessing games
by Marina Agranov & Andrew Caplin & Chloe Tergiman - 158-169 How to measure time preferences in children: a comparison of two methods
by Silvia Angerer & Philipp Lergetporer & Daniela Glätzle-Rützler & Matthias Sutter - 170-181 Learning through passive participation in asset market bubbles
by Timothy N. Cason & Anya Samek - 182-196 The veil of experimental currency units in second price auctions
by Andreas C. Drichoutis & Jayson L. Lusk & Rodolfo M. Nayga - 197-204 Peer punishment across payoff equivalent public good and common pool resource experiments
by David C. Kingsley
July 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editors’ preface: introducing JESA
by Nikos Nikiforakis & Robert Slonim - 8-14 Fair weather avoidance: unpacking the costs and benefits of “Avoiding the Ask”
by Hannah Trachtman & Andrew Steinkruger & Mackenzie Wood & Adam Wooster & James Andreoni & James J. Murphy & Justin M. Rao - 15-28 Conformity in the lab
by Jacob K. Goeree & Leeat Yariv - 29-42 Online field experiments: a selective survey of methods
by Yan Chen & Joseph Konstan - 43-58 Stated and revealed inequality aversion in three subject pools
by Benjamin Beranek & Robin Cubitt & Simon Gächter - 59-71 Communication in legislative bargaining
by Andrzej Baranski & John H. Kagel - 72-85 Game form misconceptions are not necessary for a willingness-to-pay vs. willingness-to-accept gap
by Björn Bartling & Florian Engl & Roberto A. Weber - 86-99 Dishonesty under scrutiny
by Jeroen Ven & Marie Claire Villeval - 100-113 An experimental study of leadership institutions in collective action games
by Selhan Garip Sahin & Catherine Eckel & Mana Komai - 114-125 Subject pool recruitment procedures: organizing experiments with ORSEE
by Ben Greiner