Bracketing is a mental procedure about how people deal with multiple tasks. If a decision maker handles all the tasks at the same time, it is called broad bracketing. If she handles the tasks separately, e.g., one or a few tasks each time, it is called narrow bracketing. This paper experimentally investigates the effect of broad versus narrow bracketing in the context of a mini-trust game. The result shows that, in the narrow bracketing treatment, the investor (first mover) is more likely to place trust on others, but the receiver (second mover) is less likely to fulfill the trust under the same condition. The effect is partly conditional on beliefs in others' behavior
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Bracketing is a mental procedure about how people deal with multiple tasks. If a decision maker hand...
In a decision problem comprised of multiple choices, a person may fail to take into account the inte...
Research has shown that risk tolerance increases when multiple decisions and associated outcomes are...
When making many choices, a person can broadly bracket them by assessing the consequences of all of ...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
How Many Games Are We Playing: An Experimental Analysis of Choice Bracketing in Games A subject brac...
Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracke...
This paper reports the results of experiments designed to investigate behavior in games when subject...
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International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
Are decisions in a trust game more or less sensitive to changes in risk than decisions in a purely f...
Author entered 'Experimental Examination of Behavior in a Sequential versus Simultaneous Trust Game'...
Rational trust decisions depend on potential outcomes and expectations of reciprocity. In the trust ...
Framing effects play an important role in individual decision-making under risk. This investigation ...
Bracketing is a mental procedure about how people deal with multiple tasks. If a decision maker hand...
In a decision problem comprised of multiple choices, a person may fail to take into account the inte...
Research has shown that risk tolerance increases when multiple decisions and associated outcomes are...
When making many choices, a person can broadly bracket them by assessing the consequences of all of ...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
How Many Games Are We Playing: An Experimental Analysis of Choice Bracketing in Games A subject brac...
Choice bracketing refers to whether an individual considers choices separately (narrow choice bracke...
This paper reports the results of experiments designed to investigate behavior in games when subject...
Contains fulltext : 160649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
Are decisions in a trust game more or less sensitive to changes in risk than decisions in a purely f...
Author entered 'Experimental Examination of Behavior in a Sequential versus Simultaneous Trust Game'...
Rational trust decisions depend on potential outcomes and expectations of reciprocity. In the trust ...
Framing effects play an important role in individual decision-making under risk. This investigation ...