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The following pages link to Explaining cooperative behavior in public goods games: how preferences and beliefs affect contribution levels (Q2183991):
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- Second-order beliefs in reputation systems with endogenous evaluations -- an experimental study (Q290156) (← links)
- Collective action: experimental evidence (Q324140) (← links)
- Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods (Q483546) (← links)
- Preferences and beliefs in a sequential social dilemma: a within-subjects analysis (Q485761) (← links)
- The role of utility interdependence in public good experiments (Q532652) (← links)
- Partners and strangers revisited (Q673299) (← links)
- Heterogeneous agents in public goods experiments (Q816745) (← links)
- The experimetrics of public goods: inferring motivations from contributions (Q883201) (← links)
- Cooperation and social classes: evidence from Colombia (Q904837) (← links)
- Obligations and cooperative behaviour in public good games (Q952769) (← links)
- Explaining public goods game contributions with rational ability (Q1651927) (← links)
- Playing a game or making a decision? Methodological issues in the measurement of distributional preferences (Q1712140) (← links)
- Belief heterogeneity and the restart effect in a public goods game (Q1712175) (← links)
- Reciprocity, matching and conditional cooperation in two public goods games (Q1927791) (← links)
- How strategy sensitive are contributions? A test of six hypotheses in a two-person dilemma game (Q1974601) (← links)
- Use of data on planned contributions and stated beliefs in the measurement of social preferences (Q2015033) (← links)
- Distributional preferences explain individual behavior across games and time (Q2031199) (← links)
- Social and environmental preferences: measuring how people make tradeoffs among themselves, others, and collective goods (Q2201312) (← links)
- Framing and repeated competition (Q2212787) (← links)
- Preference for efficiency or confusion? A note on a boundedly rational equilibrium approach to individual contributions in a public good game (Q2336970) (← links)
- Unraveling public good games (Q2344989) (← links)
- Culture and public goods: the case of religion and the voluntary provision of environmental quality (Q2382643) (← links)
- Motives and comprehension in a public goods game with induced emotions (Q2422659) (← links)
- Experience in public goods experiments (Q2633437) (← links)
- Minimizing the total travel time with limited unfairness in traffic networks (Q2664349) (← links)
- Social norm and risk attitudes: introduction to the special issue (Q2669130) (← links)
- Preferences and perceptions in provision and maintenance public goods (Q2675455) (← links)
- Identifying Preferences for Conditional Cooperation Using Individual Beliefs (Q3100636) (← links)
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- The Mixed Effect of Voluntary Revelation: Evidence from Threshold Public Goods Game Experiments (Q5436864) (← links)
- Social behavior for autonomous vehicles (Q5854785) (← links)
- Leading by example in a public goods experiment with benefit heterogeneity (Q6062958) (← links)
- God games: an experimental study of uncertainty, superstition, and cooperation (Q6102511) (← links)
- The strategy method risks conflating confusion with a social preference for conditional cooperation in public goods games (Q6105142) (← links)