
Replication in Experimental Economics
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The Impact of Social Information on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: A Replication Study.
On Replication and Perturbation of the McKelvey and Palfrey Centipede Game Experiment.
The Impact of Financial Histories on Individuals and Societies: A Replication of and Extension of Berg et al. (1995).
Revisiting the Effect of Voter Isolation.
Nonverbal Feedback, Strategic Signaling, and Nonmonetary Sanctioning: New Experimental Evidence from a Public Goods Game.
When and Why Matches Are More Effective Subsidies than Rebates.
How to Make Experimental Economics Research More Reproducible: Lessons from Other Disciplines and a New Proposal.
Replication in Experimental Economics.
Research in experimental economics.
Replication in Experimental Economics.
Copyright page.
List of Contributors.
Encouraging Replication of Economics Experiments.
About the Editors.
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