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The following pages link to Why Do People Keep Their Promises? An Experimental Test of Two Explanations (Q3548512):
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- Testing guilt aversion with an exogenous shift in beliefs (Q290168) (← links)
- Timing of messages and the Aumann conjecture: a multiple-selves approach (Q378321) (← links)
- Reputation and influence in charitable giving: an experiment (Q430145) (← links)
- Meet the lemons: an experiment on how cheap-talk overcomes adverse selection in decentralized markets (Q523475) (← links)
- Honesty and informal agreements (Q523491) (← links)
- Sequential reciprocity in two-player, two-stage games: an experimental analysis (Q608537) (← links)
- The framing of games and the psychology of play (Q645654) (← links)
- Testing guilt aversion (Q844913) (← links)
- Surprising gifts: theory and laboratory evidence (Q900415) (← links)
- Bare promises: an experiment (Q974225) (← links)
- Partner selection and the division of surplus: evidence from ultimatum and dictator experiments (Q1651843) (← links)
- Promises and expectations (Q1682716) (← links)
- Promises, expectations \& causation (Q1735738) (← links)
- Testing the level of consistency between choices and beliefs in games using eye-tracking (Q1735771) (← links)
- Restricted and free-form cheap-talk and the scope for efficient coordination (Q1753291) (← links)
- The role of communication content and reputation in the choice of transaction partners. A study based on field and laboratory data (Q1756328) (← links)
- Cheating to win: dishonesty and the intensity of competition (Q2016007) (← links)
- Bayesian persuasion with costly messages (Q2025013) (← links)
- When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion (Q2046166) (← links)
- Is voting for a cartel a sign of cooperativeness? (Q2052551) (← links)
- Promises and endogenous reneging costs (Q2173104) (← links)
- Correlated beliefs: predicting outcomes in \(2\times 2\) games (Q2195701) (← links)
- Responding to (un)reasonable requests by an authority (Q2202234) (← links)
- The rationale of in-group favoritism: an experimental test of three explanations (Q2212780) (← links)
- Communication, expectations, and trust: an experiment with three media (Q2223659) (← links)
- Versatile forward guidance: escaping or switching? (Q2246582) (← links)
- Would I lie to you? On social preferences and lying aversion (Q2271098) (← links)
- Teams promise but do not deliver (Q2273963) (← links)
- The sound of silence: a license to be selfish (Q2315404) (← links)
- How do subjects view multiple sources of ambiguity? (Q2353588) (← links)
- The power and limits of sequential communication in coordination games (Q2415990) (← links)
- Promises and conventions -- an approach to pre-play agreements (Q2435892) (← links)
- Shaping beliefs in experimental markets for expert services: guilt aversion and the impact of promises and money-burning options (Q2436303) (← links)
- First- and second-order subjective expectations in strategic decision-making: experimental evidence (Q2436310) (← links)
- Third party assessments in trust problems with conflict of interest: an experiment on the effects of promises (Q2440149) (← links)
- Communication and cooperation in prisoner's dilemma games (Q2673212) (← links)
- Delegation based on cheap talk (Q2689849) (← links)
- Honesty in the city (Q6160055) (← links)
- Guilt aversion in (new) games: does partners' payoff vulnerability matter? (Q6188275) (← links)
- A stranger in a strange land: promises and identity (Q6494249) (← links)