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The following pages link to The framing of games and the psychology of play (Q645654):
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- Exploiting the guilt aversion of others: do agents do it and is it effective? (Q272145) (← links)
- Testing guilt aversion with an exogenous shift in beliefs (Q290168) (← links)
- Social framing effects: preferences or beliefs? (Q380859) (← links)
- Decomposing the effects of negative framing in linear public goods games (Q498755) (← links)
- Sequential reciprocity in two-player, two-stage games: an experimental analysis (Q608537) (← links)
- Surprising gifts: theory and laboratory evidence (Q900415) (← links)
- Subgame perfection in ultimatum bargaining trees (Q926895) (← links)
- Framing and feedback in social dilemmas with partners and strangers (Q1651814) (← links)
- From windfall sharing to property ownership: prosocial personality traits in giving and taking dictator games (Q1651913) (← links)
- The patron game: the individual provision of a public good (Q1651926) (← links)
- Conditional cooperation and framing effects (Q1651929) (← links)
- Consumer or citizen? Prosocial behaviors in markets and non-markets (Q1697832) (← links)
- Testing the level of consistency between choices and beliefs in games using eye-tracking (Q1735771) (← links)
- Coordination and focality under gain-loss framing: experimental evidence (Q1787352) (← links)
- Giving, taking, earned money, and cooperation in public good games (Q1788023) (← links)
- The premium as informational cue in insurance decision making (Q1986070) (← links)
- Rhetoric matters: a social norms explanation for the anomaly of framing (Q2002359) (← links)
- Games in context: equilibrium under ambiguity for belief functions (Q2031192) (← links)
- When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion (Q2046166) (← links)
- Trust and trustworthiness in corrupted economic environments (Q2052497) (← links)
- The sophistication of conditional cooperators: evidence from public goods games (Q2100622) (← links)
- Reciprocity with uncertainty about others (Q2100641) (← links)
- Driving a hard bargain is a balancing act: how social preferences constrain the negotiation process (Q2157824) (← links)
- Gain-loss framing in interdependent choice (Q2173400) (← links)
- Framing and repeated competition (Q2212787) (← links)
- Team production and esteem: a dual selves model with belief-dependent preferences (Q2307361) (← links)
- Unraveling public good games (Q2344989) (← links)
- The impact of redistribution mechanisms in the vote with the wallet game: experimental results (Q2417377) (← links)
- Motives and comprehension in a public goods game with induced emotions (Q2422659) (← links)
- An incentive compatible scoring rule for ordinal judgments of expected utility maximizers (Q2442403) (← links)
- What does ``clean'' really mean? The implicit framing of decontextualized experiments (Q2511259) (← links)
- Voluntary contributions by consent or dissent (Q2516233) (← links)
- Information transparency and equilibrium selection in coordination games: an experimental study (Q2628293) (← links)
- Preferences and perceptions in provision and maintenance public goods (Q2675455) (← links)
- Classical and belief-based gift exchange models: theory and evidence (Q2685834) (← links)
- Investing in Prevention or Paying for Recovery - Attitudes to Cyber Risk (Q3297659) (← links)
- The strategy method risks conflating confusion with a social preference for conditional cooperation in public goods games (Q6105142) (← links)
- Increasing the external validity of social preference games by reducing measurement error (Q6176738) (← links)
- Guilt aversion in (new) games: does partners' payoff vulnerability matter? (Q6188275) (← links)