J Behavioral Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 103

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


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Framing and subject pool effects in healthcare credence goods
Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Christian Waibel [Google Scholar]

Comparing risk elicitation in lotteries with visual or contextual aids
Lorenzo Estepa-Mohedano, María Paz Espinosa [Google Scholar]

Targeted intervention using network characteristics: An experiment
Hendrika Geesje Wichers [Google Scholar]

Don’t pay the highly motivated too much
Zack Dorner, Emily Lancsar [Google Scholar]

Modelling refugee migration under cognitive biases: Experimental evidence and policy
Géraldine Bocquého, Marc Deschamps, Jenny Helstroffer, Julien Jacob, Majlinda Joxhe [Google Scholar]

Does trust break even? A trust-game experiment with negative endowments
Sascha Füllbrunn, Jana Vyrastekova [Google Scholar]

When do robo-advisors make us better investors? The impact of social design elements on investor behavior
Camila Back, Stefan Morana, Martin Spann [Google Scholar]

Expectations, reference points, and compliance with COVID-19 social distancing measures
Guglielmo Briscese, Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis, Mirco Tonin [Google Scholar]

An anger premium: An experiment on the role of counterpart emotions in coordination
Bing Jiang, Xiaofei Pan [Google Scholar]

Subject confusion and task non-completion: Methodological insights from an artefactual field experiment with adolescents in India
Anuvinda Pulickal, Sujoy Chakravarty [Google Scholar]

Conditioning competitive behaviour in experimental Bertrand markets through contextual frames
Francisca Jiménez-Jiménez, Javier Rodero-Cosano [Google Scholar]

Demanding the morally demanding: Experimental evidence on the effects of moral arguments and moral demandingness on charitable giving
Ben Grodeck, Philipp Schoenegger [Google Scholar]

What drives drivers? Switching, learning, and the impact of claims in car insurance
Karin Jõeveer, Kaido Kepp [Google Scholar]

Measuring non-cognitive skills exploiting log-files on online behaviour
Yi Zhang, Jia He [Google Scholar]

Inconsistent choices over prospect theory lottery games: Evidence from field experiments
Alexis H. Villacis [Google Scholar]

Trusting when risk and ambiguity create opportunities for exploitation
Jonas Fooken [Google Scholar]

The double dividend of social information in charitable giving: Evidence from a framed field experiment
Gregor Feine, Elke D. Groh, Victor von Loessl, Heike Wetzel [Google Scholar]