Special Issue: Experiments in the time of COVID 19 – Challenges and Insights (Pages 103-209)
Editorial
JESA in the time of COVID
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 99-102
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Original Paper
Fear of COVID-19 changes economic preferences: evidence from a repeated cross-sectional MTurk survey
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 103-119
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Viral social media videos can raise pro-social behaviours when an epidemic arises
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 120-138
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Face masks increase compliance with physical distancing recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 139-158
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Replication Paper
The effect of COVID-19-induced mortality salience on delay discounting: a replication
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 159-166
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Running online experiments using web-conferencing software
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 167-183
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Lab-like findings from online experiments
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 184-193
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A case study of an experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: online elicitation of subjective beliefs and economic preferences
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 194-209
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The replication crisis, the rise of new research practices and what it means for experimental economics
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 210-225
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Methodology Paper
A Kuhn–Tucker model for behaviour in dictator games
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- 17 January 2025, pp. 226-243
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