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Handbook of Experimental Methodology: Handbook of Experimental Methodology, cartea 1

Leeat Yariv, Erik Snowberg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2025
This handbook provides an in-depth review of cutting-edge methodologies in experimental economics. It explores various methods for eliciting preferences and beliefs in both static and dynamic settings, encompassing individual and group behavior across different techniques and diverse sample pools. Additionally, it highlights recent advances in econometrics and replication strategies. The handbook serves as a comprehensive reference for scholars interested in conducting experimental research in the lab, through surveys, or in the field.

  • The handbook covers an array of cutting-edge experimental methodologies.
  • The handbook provides enough details to allow readers to design their own experiments after reading.
  • The handbook is written as a textbook and is self-contained. Since it brings readers to the frontier of the field, it can serve both graduate students and scholars wishing to use experiments in their own research settings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780443317583
ISBN-10: 0443317585
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Handbook of Experimental Methodology


Cuprins

Preface
Erik Snowberg and Leeat Yariv
1. Evaluating experimental designs
Erik Snowberg and Leeat Yariv
2. Preference elicitation: common methods and potential pitfalls
Jonathan Chapman and Geoffrey Fisher
3. Belief elicitation: a user’s guide
Paul J. Healy and Greg Leo
4. Communication in games
Marina Agranov
5. Repeated games
Guillaume R. Fréchette, Emanuel Vespa, and Sevgi Yuksel
6. Lab experiments in developing country contexts
Sara Lowes and Nathan Nunn
7. Designing survey experiments
Gregory Huber and Matthew H. Graham
8. The methods and value of measuring choice processes in economics experiments
Isabelle Brocas, Colin Camerer, Juan D. Carrillo, and Ian Krajbich
9. Experimenting with networks
Arun G. Chandrasekhar and Matthew O. Jackson
10. Recent developments in the econometrics of randomized controlled trials
Federico A. Bugni and Yichong Zhang
11. Running replicable experiments
Lucas C. Coffman and Anna Dreber