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Experiments, Surveys and the Use of Representative Samples as Reference Data

Thomas Siedler and Bettina Sonnenberg

No 146, RatSWD Working Papers from German Data Forum (RatSWD)

Abstract: During the last two decades, laboratory experiments have come into increasing prominence and constitute a popular method of research to examine behavioral outcomes and social preferences. However, it has been debated whether results from these experiments can be extrapolated to the real world and whether, for example, sample selection into the experiment might constitute a major shortcoming of this methodology. This note discusses potential benefits of combining experimental methods and representative datasets as a means to overcome some of the limitations of lab experiments. We also outline how large representative surveys can serve as reference data for researchers collecting

Keywords: experiments; survey; representativity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C01 C52 C8 C9 D0 D6 D81 D84 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 14
Date: 2010
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