Experimental methods: Extra-laboratory experiments-extending the reach of experimental economics

•We propose a new classification scheme for lab and field experiments.•We describe examples of how different experiments fit into different categories.•We provide organizing principle for classifying research experiments. We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In ad...

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Vydané v:Journal of economic behavior & organization Ročník 91; s. 93 - 100
Hlavní autori: Charness, Gary, Gneezy, Uri, Kuhn, Michael A.
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Abstract •We propose a new classification scheme for lab and field experiments.•We describe examples of how different experiments fit into different categories.•We provide organizing principle for classifying research experiments. We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In addition to the standard categories of laboratory and field experiments, we suggest a new category: “extra-laboratory experiments.” These are experiments that have the same spirit as laboratory experiments, but are conducted in a non-standard manner. We also suggest some organizing principles to distinguish amongst the three types of experiments.
AbstractList •We propose a new classification scheme for lab and field experiments.•We describe examples of how different experiments fit into different categories.•We provide organizing principle for classifying research experiments. We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In addition to the standard categories of laboratory and field experiments, we suggest a new category: “extra-laboratory experiments.” These are experiments that have the same spirit as laboratory experiments, but are conducted in a non-standard manner. We also suggest some organizing principles to distinguish amongst the three types of experiments.
We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In addition to the standard categories of laboratory and field experiments, we suggest a new category: "extra-laboratory experiments." These are experiments that have the same spirit as laboratory experiments, but are conducted in a non-standard manner. We also suggest some organizing principles to distinguish amongst the three types of experiments. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
We propose a new organizing scheme for classifying types of experiments. In addition to the standard categories of laboratory and field experiments, we suggest a new category: 'extra-laboratory experiments.' These are experiments that have the same spirit as laboratory experiments, but are conducted in a non-standard manner. We also suggest some organizing principles to distinguish amongst the three types of experiments. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] All rights reserved, Elsevier
Author Kuhn, Michael A.
Gneezy, Uri
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Laboratory experiments
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Title Experimental methods: Extra-laboratory experiments-extending the reach of experimental economics
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