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The following pages link to Surprising gifts: theory and laboratory evidence (Q900415):
Displaying 15 items.
- Testing guilt aversion with an exogenous shift in beliefs (Q290168) (← links)
- A note on testing guilt aversion (Q523486) (← links)
- Useful conclusions from surprising results (Q527987) (← links)
- Testing guilt aversion (Q844913) (← links)
- Promises and expectations (Q1682716) (← links)
- Promises, expectations \& causation (Q1735738) (← links)
- Gratitude, conscience, and reciprocity: models of supplier motivation when quality is non-contractible (Q1737501) (← links)
- When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion (Q2046166) (← links)
- Common belief in rationality in psychological games. Belief-dependent utility and the limits of strategic reasoning (Q2138377) (← 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)
- The Ellsberg paradox: a challenge to quantum decision theory? (Q2409687) (← links)
- Classical and belief-based gift exchange models: theory and evidence (Q2685834) (← links)
- Personal information disclosure under competition for benefits: is sharing caring? (Q6102562) (← links)
- Guilt aversion in (new) games: does partners' payoff vulnerability matter? (Q6188275) (← links)