Parampreet Christopher Bindra
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View article: Nonstandard Errors
Nonstandard Errors Open
In statistics, samples are drawn from a population in a data‐generating process (DGP). Standard errors measure the uncertainty in estimates of population parameters. In science, evidence is generated to test hypotheses in an evidence‐gener…
View article: The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment
The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment Open
We present a natural field experiment to examine if priming can influence behavior in a market for credence goods. 40 testers took 600 taxi journeys in Vienna, Austria, and using a between–subject design we vary the script they spoke, each…
View article: On the value of second opinions: A credence goods field experiment
On the value of second opinions: A credence goods field experiment Open
Credence goods markets with their asymmetric information between buyers and sellers are prone to large inefficiencies. In theory, poorly informed consumers can protect themselves from maltreatment through sellers by gathering second opinio…
View article: Reveal it or conceal it: On the value of second opinions in a low-entry-barriers credence goods market
Reveal it or conceal it: On the value of second opinions in a low-entry-barriers credence goods market Open
Credence goods markets with their asymmetric information between buyers and sellers are prone to large inefficiencies. In theory, poorly informed consumers can protect themselves from maltreatment through sellers by asking for second opini…
View article: Design-features of bubble-prone experimental asset markets with a constant FV
Design-features of bubble-prone experimental asset markets with a constant FV Open
Experimental asset markets with a constant fundamental value ( ) have grown in importance in recent years. A methodological examination of the robustness of experimental results in such a setting which has been shown to produce bubbles, h…
View article: Discrimination at Young Age: Experimental Evidence from Preschool Children
Discrimination at Young Age: Experimental Evidence from Preschool Children Open
Discrimination is an ubiquitous phenomenon in many societies, but little is known about its origins in childhood. In a framed field experiment, we let 142 three to six-year old preschool children allocate a fixed endowment between an in-gr…