TOC: J Econ Psych

Introduction

Journal of Economic Psychology, 46

Taking punishment into your own hands: An experiment
Peter Duersch, Julia Müller [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Lying and age: An experimental study
Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Temporal distance reduces the attractiveness of p-bets compared to $-bets
Lucia Savadori, Luigi Mittone [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Different strategies for evaluating consumer products: Attribute- and exemplar-based approaches compared
Benjamin Scheibehenne, Bettina von Helversen, Jörg Rieskamp [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

An evolutionary explanation for risk aversion
Moshe Levy [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Attitudes to debt among indebted undergraduates: A cross-national exploratory factor analysis
Neil Harrison, Steve Agnew, Joyce Serido [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Service gratuities and tipping: A motivational framework
Michael Lynn [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

A simulated financial savings task for studying consumption and retirement decision making
Derek J. Koehler, Jesse Langstaff, Wu-Qi Liu [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Self-concept clarity: Exploring its role in consumer behavior
Banwari Mittal [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Book Review

Oyer, Paul. Everything I Ever Needed to Know about Economics I Learned from Online Dating. Harvard Business Review Press (2014). ISBN-10: 1422191656, ISBN-13: 978-1422191651Oyer, Paul. Everything I Ever Needed to Know about Economics I Learned from Online Dating. Harvard Business Review Press (2014). ISBN-10: 1422191656, ISBN-13: 978-1422191651
Gueorgui I. Kolev [Publisher]