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Learning to cooperate in the shadow of the law
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 165-198
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Association between mindfulness and risk and time preferences
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 199-212
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Monetary incentives and the contagion of unethical behavior
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 213-231
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Indefinitely repeated contests with incumbency advantage
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 232-254
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Taking games: a meta-analysis
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 255-278
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Is there a nexus between pro-social behavior and well-being? Correlational evidence
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 279-293
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An experiment in the role of identity in fostering coordination
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 294-309
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A behaviorally validated warm glow questionnaire
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 310-329
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Information about changes in platform economy taxation diminishes optimism regarding future use
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 330-345
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Salience or event-splitting? An experimental investigation of correlation sensitivity in risk-taking
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 346-366
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Cooperation in public goods experiments with random and finite stopping rules
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 367-392
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Cognitive ability and the house money effect in public goods games
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 393-414
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Offline volunteering during COVID-19: a survey experiment with prior and prospective blood donors
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 415-427
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Knowing me, knowing you: an experiment on mutual payoff information in the stag hunt and Prisoner's Dilemma
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 428-441
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Eliciting risk preferences in an artefactual field experiment via replication and an alternative approach
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 442-456
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Internet “piracy” and book sales: a field experiment
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 457-471
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Forecasting emotions: exploring the relationship between self-control, affective forecasting, and self-regulatory behavior
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 472-484
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Stress or failure? An experimental protocol to distinguish the environmental determinants of decision-making
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 485-503
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Discounting in finite-time bargaining experiments
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 504-518
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Colour-coded decisions: an experiment on case-based decision theory
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- 01 January 2025, pp. 519-530
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