experimental economics
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperimentalandeconomics
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experimental
adjective
uk/ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/us/ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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economics
noun[U]
uk/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪks/us/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪks/
the way in which trade, industry, or money is organized, or the study ...
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(Definition ofexperimentalandeconomicsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Where experimental psychology has an advantage overexperimentaleconomicsis in the wealth of techniques for studying online processing.
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In my view, the main strength of the practice ofexperimentaleconomicsis the clarity about characteristics of people and tasks that are being investigated.
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In fact, the popularity of multi-parameter ambiguous models is increasing even inexperimentaleconomics.
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Why are the experimental procedures in psychology so diverse compared to the highly standardized method inexperimentaleconomics?
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Ecologists promoting resilience should be open to the idea of usingexperimentaleconomicsto test their ideas.
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I contend that the methods of experimental psychology are more valuable for the study of choice processes than are the methods ofexperimentaleconomics.
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Experimentaleconomicsis then bound to grow steadily more important to us.
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He is also often guided by results fromexperimentaleconomics.
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They make convincing arguments that scripting, incentives, repeated trials, and the lack of deception act to increase the consistency of findings inexperimentaleconomics.
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Inexperimentaleconomics, on the other hand, the object is typically to test implications of economic theory.
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Computer/communication and imaging technologies are drivingexperimentaleconomicsin new directions.
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A consistent theme in this paper is that evidence fromexperimentaleconomicsand cognitive psychology can inform social policy.
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A shortlist of the new approaches in recent economics includes game theory,experimentaleconomics, behavioral economics, evolutionary economics, neuroeconomics, and non-linear complexity theory.
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Experimentaleconomicsis a "boom industry" and it is helpful to compare and contrast its experimental practices with those in psychology.
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Understanding how people react to existing and proposed solutions most likely can be improved using the methods ofexperimentaleconomics.
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More in computational andexperimentaleconomicswould be desirable.
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The idea that this simple game theoretical account is descriptive rather than normative is surely dead inexperimentaleconomicsand psychology.
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Big questions can be stripped down and addressed systematically in the laboratory ofexperimentaleconomics.
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At the same time, a growing body of evidence fromexperimentaleconomicsand from cognitive psychology identifies a 'richer' characterisation of individual behaviour.
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Second, the primary goal of muchexperimentaleconomicsis theory testing, whereas, for psychologists, experiments are much more part of the process of creating theories.
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