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Working Papers
2023
- Born this way? Prenatal exposure to testosterone may determine behavior in competition and conflict
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library 
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2019) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article ‘Born this Way’? Prenatal exposure to testosterone may determine behavior in competition and conflict, Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier (2023) (2023)
2021
- Differences in Cognitive Reflection Mediate Gender Differences in Social Preferences
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (3)
- Economics students: self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute 
See also Journal Article Economics students: Self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs, International Review of Economics Education, Elsevier (2022) View citations (3) (2022)
- Exposure to the Covid-19 pandemic and generosity
Working Papers, Red Nacional de Investigadores en Economía (RedNIE) View citations (2)
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2020) View citations (10)
- Paid and hypothetical time preferences are the same: Lab, field and online evidence
Working Papers, Red Nacional de Investigadores en Economía (RedNIE) View citations (2)
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2020) View citations (13)
See also Journal Article Paid and hypothetical time preferences are the same: lab, field and online evidence, Experimental Economics, Springer (2023) View citations (19) (2023)
- Trustors' Disregard for Trustees Deciding Intuitively or Reflectively: Three Experiments on Time Constraints
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (1)
- Trustors’ disregard for trustees deciding intuitively or reflectively: three experiments on time constraints
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
2020
- Exposure to economic inequality at the age of 8 enhances prosocial behaviour in adult life
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2019
- Bringing together “old” and “new” ways of solving social dilemmas? The case of Spanish Gitanos
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- Consistent and inconsistent choices under uncertainty: The role of cognitive abilities
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
2018
- Digit ratio (2D:4D) predicts pro-social behavior in economic games only for unsatisfied individuals
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- The appropriate response of Spanish Gitanos: Short-run orientation beyond current socio-economic status
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany 
Also in SEET Working Papers, BELIS, Istanbul Bilgi University (2018) View citations (1)
2017
- Deliberation favours social efficiency by making people disregard their relative shares: Evidence from US and India
Post-Print, HAL View citations (20)
- Economic preferences 2.0: Connecting competition, cooperation and inter-temporal preferences
Discussion Papers, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham View citations (1)
- Humans’ (incorrect) distrust of reflective decisions
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (3)
- Humans’ (incorrect) distrust of reflective decisions
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (4)
2016
- Creativity and Cognitive Skills among Millennials: Thinking Too Much and Creating Too Little
Post-Print, HAL View citations (7)
- Deliberation favors social efficiency by helping people disregard their relative shares: Evidence from US and India
Discussion Papers, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham View citations (8)
- Heterogeneous Motives in the Trust Game: A Tale of Two Roles
Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) View citations (10)
2015
- BMI is not related to altruism, fairness, trust or reciprocity: Experimental evidence from the field and the lab
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- Can exposure to prenatal sex hormones (2D:4D) predict cognitive reflection?
Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (4)
Also in Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute (2013) View citations (1)
- The cognitive basis of social behavior: cognitive reflection overrides antisocial but not always prosocial motives
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (45)
Also in Post-Print, HAL (2015) View citations (18)
2014
- Fair and unfair punishers coexist in the Ultimatum Game
SEET Working Papers, BELIS, Istanbul Bilgi University View citations (20)
2013
- Accepting Zero in the Ultimatum Game: Selfish Nash Response?
ThE Papers, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada.
- Effects of Religiosity on Social Behaviour: Experimental Evidence From a Representative Sample of Spaniards
Working Papers, Bar-Ilan University, Department of Economics View citations (2)
Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2013) View citations (2) CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2013) View citations (2)
- Fetal testosterone (2D:4D) as predictor of cognitive reflection
Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra View citations (2)
- Short- and Long-run Goals in Ultimatum Bargaining
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (17)
2012
- Accepting Zero in the Ultimatum Game Does Not Reflect Selfish Preferences
Working Papers, Murat Sertel Center for Advanced Economic Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University 
See also Journal Article Accepting zero in the ultimatum game does not reflect selfish preferences, Economics Letters, Elsevier (2013) View citations (6) (2013)
- Experimental Subjects are Not Different
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (70)
- The separate effects of self-estimated and actual alcohol intoxication on risk-taking: A field experiment
ThE Papers, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada. View citations (7)
Journal Articles
2023
- Paid and hypothetical time preferences are the same: lab, field and online evidence
Experimental Economics, 2023, 26, (2), 412-434 View citations (19)
See also Working Paper Paid and hypothetical time preferences are the same: Lab, field and online evidence, Working Papers (2021) View citations (2) (2021)
- ‘Born this Way’? Prenatal exposure to testosterone may determine behavior in competition and conflict
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2023, 96, (C) 
See also Working Paper Born this way? Prenatal exposure to testosterone may determine behavior in competition and conflict, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2023) (2023)
2022
- Economics students: Self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs
International Review of Economics Education, 2022, 39, (C) View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Economics students: self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs, Working Papers (2021) (2021)
2021
- Cognitive abilities and risk-taking: Errors, not preferences
European Economic Review, 2021, 134, (C) View citations (21)
2019
- Patience predicts cooperative synergy: The roles of ingroup bias and reciprocity
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2019, 83, (C) View citations (7)
2018
- Do Envy and Compassion Pave the Way to Unhappiness? Social Preferences and Life Satisfaction in a Spanish City
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2018, 19, (2), 443-469 View citations (7)
2017
- Organizations should know their people: A behavioral economics approach
Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2017, 1, (S), 41-48 View citations (3)
2016
- To trust, or not to trust: Cognitive reflection in trust games
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2016, 64, (C), 20-27 View citations (30)
2014
- Religious Pro-Sociality? Experimental Evidence from a Sample of 766 Spaniards
PLOS ONE, 2014, 9, (8), 1-11 View citations (13)
2013
- Accepting zero in the ultimatum game does not reflect selfish preferences
Economics Letters, 2013, 121, (2), 236-238 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper Accepting Zero in the Ultimatum Game Does Not Reflect Selfish Preferences, Working Papers (2012) (2012)
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