Does the die-under-the-cup device exaggerate cheating?
Antonio Alfonso,
Pablo Brañas-Garza and
Ma Carmen López-Martín
Economics Letters, 2022, vol. 214, issue C
Abstract:
Using a powered online experiment (774 subjects, 54% female, av. age = 24.27) under the die-under-the-cup paradigm, this paper shows that a minimal variation (reversing payoffs) increases participants’ honesty. Dice numbers and monetary prizes are aligned in the control treatment (1→5€, 2→10€, …, 6→30€), while numbers and monetary prizes go in opposite directions in the reversed treatment (1→30€, 2→25€, …, 6→5€). Although this small variation has no theoretical consequences, it results in more honest behavior. Since the participants in the control and the treatment are identical, we conclude that the observed dishonesty is caused by the task. The effect is stronger for women and older participants.
Keywords: Honesty; Order effects; Reversed payoffs; Die-under-the-cup (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2022.110424
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