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Volume 9, issue 2, 2023
- Demographic differences in the effect of price on giving in a diverse population pp. 157-175

- Luke Lillehaugen, Porter Ludwig and Robert L. Mayo
- Opportunity cost neglect: a meta-analysis pp. 176-192

- Allegra Maguire, Emil Persson and Gustav Tinghög
- Experimental evidence shows that ulterior motive attribution drives counter-punishment pp. 193-206

- Manuel Muñoz-Herrera and Nikos Nikiforakis
- Searching to avoid regret in charitable giving pp. 207-226

- Tanushree Jhunjhunwala
- Context and preferences for equality in the spectator game pp. 227-238

- Ingrid Ovidia Telle and Sigve Tjøtta
- Violations of first-order stochastic dominance pp. 239-251

- Brett Williams
- Who’s who: how uncertainty about the favored group affects outcomes of affirmative action pp. 252-292

- Chi Trieu
- Is a non-representative convenience sample of adults good enough? Insights from an economic experiment pp. 293-307

- Sean F. Ellis, Olesya M. Savchenko and Kent D. Messer
- Cooperation and confusion in public goods games: confusion cannot explain contribution patterns pp. 308-318

- Armin Granulo, Rudolf Kerschreiter and Martin G. Kocher
- Political ideology does not predict self-control in Stroop task performance: new evidence using an incentivized task pp. 319-326

- David L. Dickinson
- Upset but (almost) correct: a conceptual replication of Di Tella, Perez-Truglia, Babino and Sigman (2015) pp. 327-336

- Eugenio Verrina
- stratEst: a software package for strategy frequency estimation pp. 337-349

- Fabian Dvorak
Volume 9, issue 1, 2023
- Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game pp. 1-14

- Nicholas T. Bailey, Abhijit Ramalingam and Brock V. Stoddard
- Correction to: Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game pp. 15-15

- Nicholas T. Bailey, Abhijit Ramalingam and Brock V. Stoddard
- Do we all coordinate in the long run? pp. 16-33

- Manja Gärtner, Robert Östling and Sebastian Tebbe
- Lying in two dimensions pp. 34-50

- Diogo Geraldes, Franziska Heinicke and Stephanie Rosenkranz
- Reciprocity with stochastic loss pp. 51-65

- Nathan W. Chan and Leonard Wolk
- Show no quarter: combating plausible lies with ex-ante honesty oaths pp. 66-76

- J. Jobu Babin and Haritima S. Chauhan
- Promises and partner-switch pp. 77-89

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Martin Dufwenberg and Stefano Papa
- A practical guide to Registered Reports for economists pp. 90-122

- Thibaut Arpinon and Romain Espinosa
- Coordination and cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas: a replication study pp. 123-135

- Johannes Jarke-Neuert
- ztree2stata: a data converter for z-Tree and Stata users pp. 136-146

- Kan Takeuchi
- A selected literature review of the effect of Covid-19 on preferences pp. 147-156

- Hamza Umer
Volume 8, issue 1, 2022
- Trends in the publication of experimental economics articles pp. 1-15

- Ernesto Reuben, Sherry Xin Li, Sigrid Suetens, Andrej Svorenčík, Theodore Turocy and Vasileios Kotsidis
- JUST VENMO ME: Does form of payment affect risk taking and intertemporal choice? pp. 16-33

- Jessica B. Hoel, Prachi Jain and Bridget Galaty
- Incentivization matters: a meta-perspective on dictator games pp. 34-44

- Philip D. Grech, Heinrich H. Nax and Adrian Soos
- Selling shares to budget-constrained bidders: an experimental study of the proportional auction pp. 45-55

- Jinsoo Bae and John Kagel
- Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: a replication and extension pp. 56-84

- Steffen Ahrens, Ciril Bosch-Rosa and Thomas Meissner
Volume 7, issue 2, 2021
- JESA in the time of COVID pp. 99-102

- Maria Bigoni and Dirk Engelmann
- Fear of COVID-19 changes economic preferences: evidence from a repeated cross-sectional MTurk survey pp. 103-119

- Abdelaziz Alsharawy, Sheryl Ball, Alec Smith and Ross Spoon
- Viral social media videos can raise pro-social behaviours when an epidemic arises pp. 120-138

- Yiting Guo, Jason Shachat, Matthew Walker and Lijia Wei
- Face masks increase compliance with physical distancing recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 139-158

- Gyula Seres, Anna Helen Balleyer, Nicola Cerutti, Anastasia Danilov, Jana Friedrichsen, Yiming Liu and Müge Süer
- The effect of COVID-19-induced mortality salience on delay discounting: a replication pp. 159-166

- Fatih Sonmez
- Running online experiments using web-conferencing software pp. 167-183

- Jiawei Li, Stephen Leider, Damian Beil and Izak Duenyas
- Lab-like findings from online experiments pp. 184-193

- Irene Maria Buso, Daniela Di Cagno, Lorenzo Ferrari, Vittorio Larocca, Luisa Lorè, Francesca Marazzi, Luca Panaccione and Lorenzo Spadoni
- A case study of an experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: online elicitation of subjective beliefs and economic preferences pp. 194-209

- Glenn W. Harrison, Andre Hofmeyr, Harold Kincaid, Brian Monroe, Don Ross, Mark Schneider and J. Todd Swarthout
- The replication crisis, the rise of new research practices and what it means for experimental economics pp. 210-225

- Lionel Page, Charles Noussair and Robert Slonim
- A Kuhn–Tucker model for behaviour in dictator games pp. 226-243

- Peter Moffatt and Graciela Zevallos
Volume 7, issue 1, 2021
- Are women more generous than men? A meta-analysis pp. 1-18

- David Bilén, Anna Dreber and Magnus Johannesson
- Punishing defectors and rewarding cooperators: Do people discriminate between genders? pp. 19-32

- Valerio Capraro and Hélène Barcelo
- Effects of incentive framing on performance and effort: evidence from a medically framed experiment pp. 33-48

- Mylène Lagarde and Duane Blaauw
- Behavioral types of the dark side: identifying heterogeneous conflict strategies pp. 49-63

- Friedel Bolle and Jonathan Tan
- Paying with your personal data: the insensitivity of private information provision to asymmetric benefits pp. 64-73

- Bettina Rockenbach, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Anne Schielke
- Mutual monitoring, approval motivation and fostering cooperation in teams pp. 74-87

- Jonathan Levy
- The effects of language on patience: an experimental replication study of the linguistic-savings hypothesis in Austria pp. 88-97

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
Volume 6, issue 2, 2020
- Heterogeneous trembles and model selection in the strategy frequency estimation method pp. 113-124

- James Bland
- Laboratory experiments can pre-design to address power and selection issues pp. 125-138

- Weili Ding
- Instrumental variables estimation of a simple dynamic model of bidding behavior in private value auctions pp. 139-155

- John C. Ham and Steven Lehrer
- Comparing alternative estimation methods of a public goods game pp. 156-167

- Danielle Kent
- The statistical power of individual-level risk preference estimation pp. 168-188

- Brian Albert Monroe
- Power(ful) guidelines for experimental economists pp. 189-212

- Kathryn N. Vasilaky and J. Michelle Brock
- The framing effect of tax–transfer systems pp. 213-225

- Tai-Sen He
- Hot versus cold behavior in centipede games pp. 226-238

- Bernardo García-Pola, Nagore Iriberri and Jaromír Kovářík
Volume 6, issue 1, 2020
- Framing effects in the prisoner’s dilemma but not in the dictator game pp. 1-12

- Sebastian Goerg, David Rand and Gari Walkowitz
- Pronoun drop and prosocial behavior: experimental evidence from Japan pp. 13-25

- Tai-Sen He, Yohanes Riyanto, Saori C. Tanaka and Katsunori Yamada
- The intuitive cooperation hypothesis revisited: a meta-analytic examination of effect size and between-study heterogeneity pp. 26-42

- Amanda Kvarven, Eirik Strømland, Conny Wollbrant, David Andersson, Magnus Johannesson, Gustav Tinghög, Daniel Västfjäll and Kristian Ove R. Myrseth
- I care what you think: social image concerns and the strategic revelation of past pro-social behavior pp. 43-56

- Ferdinand von Siemens
- Do negative economic shocks affect cognitive function, adherence to social norms and loss aversion? pp. 57-67

- Francesco Bogliacino and Felipe Montealegre
- Facilitating efficient coordination in large groups: small incentive payments in nested groups pp. 68-76

- Yohei Mitani and Kohei Suzuki
- On the effect of anchoring on valuations when the anchor is transparently uninformative pp. 77-94

- Konstantinos Ioannidis, Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof
- LIONESS Lab: a free web-based platform for conducting interactive experiments online pp. 95-111

- Marcus Giamattei, Kyanoush Seyed Yahosseini, Simon Gächter and Lucas Molleman
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