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Forecasting experimental participants' value for satisfying preferences when beliefs are fixed

Study ID sspp-2023-0032-v1

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Project Welfare
Study ID sspp-2023-0032-v1
Study Title Forecasting experimental participants' value for satisfying preferences when beliefs are fixed
Authors Gonzalo Arrieta, Lukas Bolte
Completion Time 5 Minutes
Close Date Oct. 1, 2023
Discipline Economics
Field Behavioral Economics
Country Online (limited countries)
Abstract
We are researchers at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University running an incentivized experiment to investigate whether and how much people value satisfying others' preferences when the others' beliefs about whether those preferences are satisfied are fixed and won't change. In this study, we ask you to predict our main outcomes. Participation should take about five to ten minutes.


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Citation
Arrieta, Gonzalo, and Lukas Bolte. 2023. "Forecasting experimental participants' value for satisfying preferences when beliefs are fixed." Social Science Prediction Platform. July 27. https://socialscienceprediction.org/s/e4zf46

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