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The following pages link to Exploring group decision making in a power-to-take experiment (Q2499522):
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- Double or nothing?! Small groups making decisions under risk in ``Quiz Taxi'' (Q490061) (← links)
- Emotion at stake -- the role of stake size and emotions in a power-to-take game experiment in China with a comparison to Europe (Q725105) (← links)
- Group polarization in the team dictator game reconsidered (Q842808) (← links)
- Individual and group behavior in the ultimatum game: Are groups more ``rational'' players? (Q1289673) (← links)
- Are groups `less behavioral'? The case of anchoring (Q1620909) (← links)
- Malice in the Rubinstein bargaining game (Q1645211) (← links)
- The role of the decision-making regime on cooperation in a workgroup social dilemma: an examination of cyberloafing (Q1651834) (← links)
- Moral entitlements and aspiration formation in asymmetric bargaining: experimental evidence from Germany and China (Q1656979) (← links)
- An investigation of changes in attitude over time of GDSS groups under unanimity and majority decision rules (Q1869506) (← links)
- When are groups less moral than individuals? (Q2155882) (← links)
- Strategic voting in heterogeneous electorates: an experimental study (Q2351250) (← links)
- Barking up the right tree: Are small groups rational agents? (Q2431820) (← links)
- First- and second-order subjective expectations in strategic decision-making: experimental evidence (Q2436310) (← links)
- Who acts more like a game theorist? Group and individual play in a sequential market game and the effect of the time horizon (Q2437846) (← links)
- Individual or team decision-making--causes and consequences of self-selection (Q2507675) (← links)
- Collective intertemporal decisions and heterogeneity in groups (Q2667242) (← links)
- Morally questionable decisions by groups: guilt sharing and its underlying motives (Q6160135) (← links)