AbstractThis article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psychology. We outline the most important differences between the two fields in terms of their use of experimental methods. The purpose of the article is two-fold. First, to provide an overview of areas where economic experiments differ from traditional psychological experiments. Second, to debate experimental economics in relation to experiments in other social sciences
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Laboratory experiments have always been important in psychology and are as commonly used today as ev...
The roots and uses of economic experiments in problem solving and hypothesis testing are explored in...
This article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psychology. We ou...
AbstractThis article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psycholog...
This chapter discusses methodological differences in the way economists and psychologists typically...
Abstract: Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development...
In contrast to sciences such as physics, chemistry and psychology, using experimental methods in eco...
Not so long ago, many economists and philosophers felt that their disciplines had no use for experim...
Behavioral economics has grown significantly in importance and prevalence within the economics prof...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
This paper reviews recent literature that integrates economics and psychology, contrasting economist...
The study of behavior in economics using paid experiments has a history of about half a century. Thi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Laboratory experiments have always been important in psychology and are as commonly used today as ev...
The roots and uses of economic experiments in problem solving and hypothesis testing are explored in...
This article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psychology. We ou...
AbstractThis article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psycholog...
This chapter discusses methodological differences in the way economists and psychologists typically...
Abstract: Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development...
In contrast to sciences such as physics, chemistry and psychology, using experimental methods in eco...
Not so long ago, many economists and philosophers felt that their disciplines had no use for experim...
Behavioral economics has grown significantly in importance and prevalence within the economics prof...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
This paper reviews recent literature that integrates economics and psychology, contrasting economist...
The study of behavior in economics using paid experiments has a history of about half a century. Thi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Laboratory experiments have always been important in psychology and are as commonly used today as ev...
The roots and uses of economic experiments in problem solving and hypothesis testing are explored in...