Experimental Social Science Laboratory (Xlab)

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9dd9v9vdWhy Phishing Works2642382690.2%
4428q52pOn the Consumption of Negative Feelings75304540.0%
12t0k785Substantive and Procedural Rationality in Decisions under Uncertainty51222943.1%
10q2b39tBehavioral Consequences of Affect: Combining Evaluative and Regulatory Mechanisms39221756.4%
17r2v5jbPunishment Induced Detterence: Evidence from the Video Rental Market3462817.6%
40p6h5k8How is the Boss's Mood Today? I Want a Raise3342912.1%
9q26c4frDistinguishing Social Preferences from Preferences for Altruism3262618.8%
1sc9v39dAre Two Heads Better Than One?: Monetary Policy by Committee28111739.3%
47s856dsEmotions and Cooperation in Economic Theory26151157.7%
68n2g3vqSecurities Auctions Under Moral Hazard: An Experimental Study2652119.2%
0rq8088wGaming Emotions2481633.3%
25x99096Planned and Actual Betting in Sequential Gambles2341917.4%
7qw4392cTrust among Strangers221214.5%
5qf8d40tTo Deceive or Not to Deceive?2131814.3%
8593n3s5Does Format of Pricing Contract Matter?2031715.0%
6kd029gtWhen Curiosity Kills the Profits: an Experimental Examination1931615.8%
0fx6729kDynamic Inconsistencies in Gambling and the Role of Feelings1831516.7%
3h7672sqIndividual Preferences for Giving1841422.2%
9mv6g0vbFighting at the Spigot: The Story of a Failing Public Water Cooperative141137.1%

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