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View article: Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science
Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science Open
This 68-country survey ( n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how such differences are associated with sociopolitical and economic conditions. We find th…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines how people encounter information about science and communicate about it with others, identifies cross-country differences, and tests the extent to which economic and sociopolitical conditions pr…
View article: Morality and political economy from the vantage point of economics
Morality and political economy from the vantage point of economics Open
Political disagreement is increasingly moral, rather than economic, in nature, raising the question how the fields of political economy and moral psychology relate to each other. While these disciplines were initially deeply intertwined, c…
View article: Moral Boundaries
Moral Boundaries Open
This article reviews the growing economics literature that studies the politico-economic impacts of heterogeneity in moral boundaries across individuals and cultures. The so-called universalism-versus-particularism cleavage has emerged as …
View article: Capturing the Complexity of Human Strategic Decision-Making with Machine Learning
Capturing the Complexity of Human Strategic Decision-Making with Machine Learning Open
Understanding how people behave in strategic settings--where they make decisions based on their expectations about the behavior of others--is a long-standing problem in the behavioral sciences. We conduct the largest study to date of strat…
View article: Associative memory, beliefs and market interactions
Associative memory, beliefs and market interactions Open
Recent theories and narratives highlight the potential role of associative recall in driving overreaction in expectations and market behavior. Based on a simple model, we test this idea through a series of experiments in which news are com…
View article: 'Morality and Political Economy' from the Vantage Point of Economics
'Morality and Political Economy' from the Vantage Point of Economics Open
This article calls for a greater integration of moral psychology and political economy.While these disciplines were initially deeply intertwined, cross-disciplinary exchange became rare throughout the 20th century.More recently, the tide h…
View article: Quantifying Lottery Choice Complexity
Quantifying Lottery Choice Complexity Open
We develop interpretable, quantitative indices of the objective and subjective complexity of lottery choice problems that can be computed for any standard dataset.These indices capture the predicted error rate in identifying the lottery wi…
View article: Replication Data for: 'Cognitive Uncertainty'
Replication Data for: 'Cognitive Uncertainty' Open
The data and programs replicate tables and figures from "Cognitive Uncertainty", by Enke and Graeber.
View article: Universalism and Political Representation: Evidence from the Field
Universalism and Political Representation: Evidence from the Field Open
This paper provides field evidence on the link between morals and political behavior.We develop a theory-guided real-stakes measure of each U.S. district's values on the universalismparticularism continuum, which reflects the degree to whi…
View article: Complexity and Hyperbolic Discounting
Complexity and Hyperbolic Discounting Open
We provide experimental evidence that core intertemporal choice anomalies --including extreme short-run impatience, structural estimates of present bias, hyperbolicity and transitivity violations --are driven by complexity rather than time…
View article: Replication Data and Code for "Market Exposure and Human Morality"
Replication Data and Code for "Market Exposure and Human Morality" Open
This dataverse contains replication data and code for the paper "Market Exposure and Human Morality".
View article: Replication package for: Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology
Replication package for: Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology Open
This package contains replication material (survey procedures, code, data) for the exhibits in Enke, Rodriguez-Padilla, and Zimmermann (forthcoming), "Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology." Review of Economic Studies.
View article: Replication package for: Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology
Replication package for: Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology Open
This package contains replication material (survey procedures, code, data) for the exhibits in Enke, Rodriguez-Padilla, and Zimmermann (forthcoming), "Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology." Review of Economic Studies.