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The following pages link to Would I lie to you? On social preferences and lying aversion (Q2271098):
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- Competition, preference uncertainty, and jamming: a strategic communication experiment (Q263383) (← links)
- Reporting behavior: a literature review of experimental studies (Q301872) (← links)
- Timing of messages and the Aumann conjecture: a multiple-selves approach (Q378321) (← links)
- Truth-telling and trust in sender-receiver games with intervention: an experimental study (Q483581) (← links)
- The role of verifiability and privacy in the strategic provision of performance feedback: theory and experimental evidence (Q516968) (← links)
- Hiding an inconvenient truth: lies and vagueness (Q719893) (← links)
- Truth and trust in communication: experiments on the effect of a competitive context (Q844934) (← links)
- On the probabilistic transmission of continuous cultural traits (Q1701037) (← links)
- Receiver's dilemma (Q1745660) (← links)
- Strong implementation with partially honest individuals (Q1800965) (← links)
- Implementation in undominated strategies with partially honest agents (Q2013373) (← links)
- Costly and discrete communication: an experimental investigation (Q2015045) (← links)
- Bayesian persuasion with costly messages (Q2025013) (← links)
- Are people willing to tell Pareto white lies? A review and new experimental evidence (Q2052477) (← links)
- Promises and endogenous reneging costs (Q2173104) (← links)
- Enjoy the silence: An experiment on truth-telling (Q2271101) (← links)
- The limited value of a second opinion: competition and exaggeration in experimental cheap talk games (Q2273940) (← links)
- Lying and reciprocity (Q2278920) (← links)
- How do subjects view multiple sources of ambiguity? (Q2353588) (← links)
- Cheap talk and cooperation in Stackelberg games (Q2401312) (← links)
- On the acceptance of apologies (Q2437841) (← links)
- Delegation based on cheap talk (Q2689849) (← links)
- Meaning and credibility in experimental cheap-talk games (Q4625074) (← links)
- DO LIES ERODE TRUST? (Q4634426) (← links)
- Signaling Games (Q5149736) (← links)
- MONEY TALKS? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CHEAP TALK AND BURNED MONEY (Q5744894) (← links)
- Lying with heterogeneous image concerns (Q6047360) (← links)
- Lying for votes (Q6148360) (← links)
- Information revelation and coordination using cheap talk in a game with two-sided private information (Q6183346) (← links)