Trust responsiveness and beliefs
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The reasons for peopleEs respect towards faith are described. New research on the toughness of trust responsiveness is presented. The Kind Trust Game (KTG) and the Needy Trust Game (NTG) are utilized in the test scheme. The outcome of the test is illustrated.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0167-2681
Year: 2004
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A violation of the monotonicity axoim: experimental evidence on the conjunction fallacy
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Human reasoning includes an anomaly called the conjunction fallacy, where two events happening together are seen as more likely to happen than a single event. Factors affecting this perception are examined in detail.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0167-2681
Year: 2000
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Do institutions promote rationality? An experimental study of the three-door anomaly
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The results of a study regarding the effect of learning and institutions on the frequency of logical decisions, and the application of Bayes' Law, are presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0167-2681
Year: 2004
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