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The following pages link to Voting with endogenous information acquisition: experimental evidence (Q523498):
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- The curse of uninformed voting: an experimental study (Q290181) (← links)
- The price of `one person, one vote' (Q1704413) (← links)
- The dark side of the vote: biased voters, social information, and information aggregation through majority voting (Q1735764) (← links)
- Information gatekeepers: theory and experimental evidence (Q1762421) (← links)
- Propagation of individual bias through group judgment: Error in the treatment of asymmetrically informative signals (Q1866052) (← links)
- Voter motivation and the quality of democratic choice (Q2002366) (← links)
- Learning, proximity and voting: theory and empirical evidence from nuclear referenda (Q2217352) (← links)
- Correlation neglect in voting decisions: an experiment (Q2226920) (← links)
- Information acquisition and provision in school choice: an experimental study (Q2231425) (← links)
- Size and distributional uncertainty, public information and the information paradox (Q2388750) (← links)
- Why votes have value: instrumental voting with overconfidence and overestimation of others' errors (Q2442822) (← links)
- Does free information provision crowd out costly information acquisition? It's a matter of timing (Q6176734) (← links)
- Costly information acquisition in centralized matching markets (Q6185480) (← links)
- Abstention and informedness in nonpartisan elections (Q6188256) (← links)