articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesApr 1, 2007BRONZE OA

What Do Laboratory Experiments Measuring Social Preferences Reveal About the Real World?

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Abstract

A critical question facing experimental economists is whether behavior inside the laboratory is a good indicator of behavior outside the laboratory. To address that question, we build a model in which the choices that individuals make depend not just on financial implications, but also on the nature and extent of scrutiny by others, the particular context in which a decision is embedded, and the manner in which participants and tasks are selected. We present empirical evidence demonstrating the importance of these various factors. To the extent that lab and naturally occurring environments systematically differ on any of these dimensions, the results obtained inside and outside the lab need not correspond.…

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Keywords
  • Scrutiny
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Data science
  • Through-the-lens metering
  • Experimental economics
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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