This paper presents experimental evidence about how individuals learn from infor-mation that comes from inside versus outside their ethnic group. In the experiment, Thai subjects observed information that came from Americans and other Thais that they could use to help them answer a series of questions. Two main \u85ndings emerge. First, subjects display overcon\u85dence in their own opinions and place too low a value on the information that they observe. Second, conditional on this overcon\u85dence, sub-jects weigh American information relative to Thai information in a nearly optimal way. The data also indicates that subjects appear to understand that outside information has extra value because people from di¤erent groups know di¤erent thin...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
The purpose of this research was to identify and describe how Thais communicate in a non-Thai/foreig...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
This paper presents experimental evidence about how individuals learn from information that comes fr...
This paper presents experimental evidence about how effectively individuals learn from information c...
We experimentally study whether public beliefs about ethnic discrimination, an emotionally loaded is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Past research has shown that people register frequency of occurrence of events automatically and the...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Awareness information, information about others' presence and activities that allows us to determine...
A recent review of empirical evidence disconfirmed the widely-held view that North Americans are les...
This paper provides a test of a theory of social learning through endogenous information acquisition...
Some types of cultural content flow between cultures, while others do not. Here I provide an answer ...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
The purpose of this research was to identify and describe how Thais communicate in a non-Thai/foreig...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
This paper presents experimental evidence about how individuals learn from information that comes fr...
This paper presents experimental evidence about how effectively individuals learn from information c...
We experimentally study whether public beliefs about ethnic discrimination, an emotionally loaded is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Past research has shown that people register frequency of occurrence of events automatically and the...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Awareness information, information about others' presence and activities that allows us to determine...
A recent review of empirical evidence disconfirmed the widely-held view that North Americans are les...
This paper provides a test of a theory of social learning through endogenous information acquisition...
Some types of cultural content flow between cultures, while others do not. Here I provide an answer ...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
The purpose of this research was to identify and describe how Thais communicate in a non-Thai/foreig...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...