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The following pages link to An experimental study of truth-telling in a sender-receiver game (Q2460832):
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- Competition, preference uncertainty, and jamming: a strategic communication experiment (Q263383) (← links)
- Truth-telling and trust in sender-receiver games with intervention: an experimental study (Q483581) (← links)
- Fairness, spite, and intentions: testing different motives behind punishment in a prisoners' dilemma game (Q694919) (← links)
- Hiding an inconvenient truth: lies and vagueness (Q719893) (← links)
- What goes around, comes around: experimental evidence on exposed lies (Q725045) (← links)
- Authority and communication in the laboratory (Q765215) (← links)
- Truth and trust in communication: experiments on the effect of a competitive context (Q844934) (← links)
- Cheating, emotions, and rationality: an experiment on tax evasion (Q975375) (← links)
- Equilibrium refinement vs. level-\(k\) analysis: An experimental study of cheap-talk games with private information (Q1021596) (← links)
- Eliciting private information with noise: the case of randomized response (Q1735755) (← links)
- Communication is more than information sharing: the role of status-relevant knowledge (Q1735778) (← links)
- Communication with evidence in the lab (Q1756334) (← links)
- An experimental study of strategic information transmission (Q1904626) (← links)
- Rewards in an experimental sender-receiver game (Q1934923) (← links)
- Costly and discrete communication: an experimental investigation (Q2015045) (← links)
- Bayesian persuasion with costly messages (Q2025013) (← links)
- Communication-enhancing vagueness (Q2091705) (← links)
- Promises and endogenous reneging costs (Q2173104) (← links)
- Can there be a market for cheap-talk information? An experimental investigation (Q2173410) (← links)
- Cheap talk games with two-senders and different modes of communication (Q2221263) (← links)
- Would I lie to you? On social preferences and lying aversion (Q2271098) (← 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)
- Lies and consequences. The effect of lie detection on communication outcomes (Q2280048) (← links)
- Telling the other what one knows? Strategic lying in a modified acquiring-a-company experiment with two-sided private information (Q2300604) (← links)
- Conformity and truthful voting under different voting rules (Q2325657) (← links)
- An experimental analysis of multidimensional cheap talk (Q2347773) (← links)
- On the acceptance of apologies (Q2437841) (← links)
- Overcommunication in strategic information transmission games (Q2466857) (← links)
- Delegation based on cheap talk (Q2689849) (← links)
- Truth or Consequences: An Experiment (Q3114831) (← links)
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- Meaning and credibility in experimental cheap-talk games (Q4625074) (← links)
- DO LIES ERODE TRUST? (Q4634426) (← links)
- Truth, Trust, and Sanctions: On Institutional Selection in Sender–Receiver Games* (Q4683652) (← links)
- MONEY TALKS? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CHEAP TALK AND BURNED MONEY (Q5744894) (← links)
- Communication with partially verifiable information: an experiment (Q6148364) (← links)
- Information revelation and coordination using cheap talk in a game with two-sided private information (Q6183346) (← links)
- Rules and commitment in communication: an experimental analysis (Q6536470) (← links)