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Journal of Economic Psychology

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... editorship of the Journal of Economic ...Publishers of Elsevier Science and their Editorial Sta€ would like to take this opportunity to thank Professor Lewis for his hard work and ...

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... copies of the Journal of Economic Psychology, abstracts of all the papers and posters, four nights accommodation, a drinks reception, some meals, a gala dinner and a guided tour ...

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... readers of the Journal of Economic Psychology the book is of great interest in drawing heavily on psychological explanations of the behaviour of stock market ...

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... part of the child's autonomous ...interpretation of these higher es- timated rates is that a greater burden reduced parents' perceived e€ectiveness of investments in their child's cognitive skills, ...

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... aim of establishing the service extension on the market, followers may spend more on rede®ning the service extension, beating pioneering service brands at their own ...perceptions of innovative late movers, ...

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... sense of a complex situation with limited information: price data (open, high, close readings) leading up to the `present', and a small set (®ve or six) (marked) prominent technical ...many of Weick's ...

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... number of digits in the payo€s and the probabilities of the lottery (and the way these numbers are presented) might also a€ect the perceived evaluation-complexity of the ...left of the decimal ...

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... number of economic analyses of environ- mental deterioration and improvement have been conducted in order to in- form policy ...approach of bene®t estimation is the contingent valuation method ...

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... First of all, in our experiment we control for subjects' ...sequence of decisions is taken by a real ...beliefs of subjects. What does a subject believe about the decision rules of those ...

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Journal of Economic Psychology

Journal of Economic Psychology

... We run an experiment to study the relationship between honesty, age and self-control. We focus on children aged between 5 and 15 as the literature suggests that self-control devel- ops within such age range. We ask each ...

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... construct of involvement. That is, they are part of the involvement mechanism, but they do not constitute involvement alone or involvement per se and should not be seen or used synonymously with in- ...

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... selling of a ...one of the buyers were already chosen and that the role of the other buyer to whom the ®rst price o€er is to be directed is auctioned ...(regardless of the auction type) you ...

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... e€ect of female advancement opportunities on the probability of poverty perception, in comparison to males, is also more ...risk of periodical non-participation in the labour market to raise a ...

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... state of the economy. Despite their appeal, these ideas are based on set of questionable ...needs of the economy at any given point in ...validity of East and Hogg's ...

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... kind of interaction between emotional stability (the opposite of neuroticism) and extroversion which leaves the order of the e€ects, but not their magnitudes, ...groups of introverts is larger ...

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... Hogg, Rejoinder to `Comments on Robert East and Annik Hogg: Advertising for economic change' 599 Frijters, P., Do individuals try to maximize general satisfaction?. 281 Gerke, W., S.[r] ...

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... strategy of positive contributions would become ...predictions of the trust and reciprocity model (without bounds to ...distribution of the ®nal outcome, rather than to provide a reasonable rate ...

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... University of Notre Dame, USA Das Narayandas, Harvard Business School, USA ...University of Michigan, USA Anthony Patrick O'Brien, Lehigh University, USA Axel Ockenfels, University of Magdeburg, ...

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... measure of prior risk preferences, then the result of ...absence of in¯uence from a ...problem of as- suming a risk-neutral 50% as an indication of unadulterated ...impact of a ...

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... type of reward medium to the subjects for their participation in the experimental ...in¯uence of psychological factors which derive from the laboratory ...aim of determining an optimal level for this ...

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