Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments
Experimenter demand effects refer to changes in behavior by experimental subjects due to cues about what constitutes appropriate behavior. We argue that they can either be social or purely cognitive, and that, when they may exist, it crucially matters how they relate to the true experimental objecti...
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Volume: | 13 |
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Main Author: | Zizzo, Daniel John |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Academic |
Place of publication: |
Boston Springer US 01.03.2010 SPRINGER Springer |
published in: | Experimental Economics Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 75 - 98 |
ORCID: |
0000-0003-4830-4364 |
Data of publication: | 20100300 |
ISSN: |
1386-4157 1573-6938 |
EISSN: |
1573-6938 |
Discipline: | Economics |
Series: |
Experimental Economics |
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Database: | Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Knowledge Web of Science - Social Sciences Citation Index - 2010 Web of Science RePEc RePEc IDEAS CrossRef Academic OneFile (A&I only) Database information Databases - DBIS |