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Informationen zum Autor Guillaume R. Fréchette is Associate Professor of Economics at New York University.; Andrew Schotter is Professor of Economics at New York University and Director of NYU's Center for Experimental Social Science. Klappentext The Handbook of Experimental Economic Methodology, edited by Guillaume R. Fr¿ette and Andrew Schotter, aims to confront and debate the issues faced by the growing field of experimental economics. Zusammenfassung The Handbook of Experimental Economic Methodology, edited by Guillaume R. Fréchette and Andrew Schotter, aims to confront and debate the issues faced by the growing field of experimental economics. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: IS EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS LIVING UP TO ITS PROMISE? 1. Is Experimental Economics Living Up to Its Promise? Alvin E. Roth PART TWO: THE RELATIONSHIP OF ECONOMIC THEORY TO EXPERIMENTS 2. The Relationship of Economic Theory to Experiments David K. Levine and Jie Zheng 3. On the Relationship Between Economic Theory and Experiments Andrew Schotter 4. Enhanced Choice Experiments Andrew Caplin and Mark Dean 5. Intelligent Design: The Relationship of Economic Theory to Experiments: Treatment driven Experiments Muriel Niederle Shorter Papers and Comments: 6. The Interplay between Theory and Experiments Leeat Yariv 7. Maxims for Experimenters Martin Dufwenberg 8. What is an Economic Theory That Can Inform Experiments? Uri Gneezy and Pedro Rey-Biel PART THREE: PSYCHOLOGY AND ECONOMICS: A COMPARISON OF METHODS 9. The 1-800 Critique, Counter-Examples, and the Future of Behavioral Economics Ido Erev and Ben Greiner 10. A General Model for Experimental Inquiry in Economics and Social Psychology J. Keith Murnighan 11. Psychology and Economics: Areas of Convergence and Difference Tom R. Tyler and David Amodio Shorter Papers and Comments: 12. The Hammer and the Screwdriver Gary Charness 13. Discussion of "Psychology and Economics: Areas of Convergence and Difference" Theo Offerman PART FOUR: THE LAB AND THE FIELD Reprint: What Do Laboratory Experiments Measuring Social Preferences Reveal About the Real World? Steven D. Levitt and John A. List 14. The Promise and Success of Lab-Field Generalizability in Experimental Economics: A Critical Reply to Levitt and List Colin F. Camerer 15. Theory, Experimental Design and Econometrics Are Complementary (And So Are Lab and Field Experiments) Glenn W. Harrison, Morten Lau, and E. Elisabet Rutström 16. Laboratory Experiments: The Lab in Relationship to Field Experiments, Field Data and Economic Theory John H. Kagel 17. Laboratory Experiments: Professionals versus Students Guillaume R. Fréchette Shorter Papers and Comments: 18. The External Validity of Laboratory Experiments: The Misleading Emphasis on Quantitative Effects Judd Kessler and Lise Vesterlund 19. The Lab and the Field: Empirical and Experimental Economics David Reiley 20. On the Generalizability of Experimental Results in Economics Omar Al-Ubaydli and John A. List ...