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Predictive Validity of a Cooperation Experiment with Brazilian Fishermen
An experiment with Brazilian fishermen illustrates how behavior in a controlled setting can predict real-world actions. The study found that fishermen who demonstrated more cooperative behavior in an experimental game were also the ones who practiced more sustainable fishing in their daily work, confirming the experiment's predictive validity.
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Ch.4 Strategic interactions and social dilemmas - The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
Introduction to Microeconomics Course
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Assessment Question: Levitt & List (2007) on Lab Experiment Generalizability
Assessing the Predictive Power of Economic Experiments
Source Study: Levitt & List (2007) on the Generalizability of Lab Experiments
Predictive Validity of a Cooperation Experiment with Brazilian Fishermen
Evaluating an Experiment on Charitable Giving
An economic experiment finds that university students, when given $20 in a controlled setting, donate an average of 35% to a designated charity. The researchers conclude that this finding likely predicts how much of their discretionary income young adults in the broader community will donate to charity. Which of the following factors poses the most significant threat to this conclusion's accuracy?
Applying Experimental Results to Policy
Two research teams design experiments to predict how farmers in a specific region will adopt a new, more expensive but drought-resistant seed.
- Team A recruits university students, provides them with a hypothetical budget, and asks them to choose between different seed options with varying costs and benefits presented on a computer screen.
- Team B recruits actual farmers from the target region, provides them with a real monetary budget, and has them make a binding choice to purchase either the traditional seed or the new seed for a small plot of their land.
Which team's experiment is likely to have greater predictive power for behavior in the target region, and why?
Evaluating the Real-World Relevance of a Laboratory Finding
An economic experiment that perfectly replicates a real-world market environment but uses a small, unrepresentative group of participants (e.g., only economics majors from one university) is likely to have high predictive power for the general population's behavior in that market.
Experimental Design Trade-offs for Prediction
Researchers conduct an experiment to understand how low-income families make grocery shopping decisions. They recruit undergraduate students from an elite university and give them a list of grocery items with prices. Participants are asked to select a week's worth of groceries for a hypothetical family of four while staying under a fictional budget of $100. The researchers aim to use these results to predict actual shopping patterns in nearby low-income communities. Which of the following modifications to the experimental design would most substantially improve its power to predict the real-world behavior of the target group?
Researchers conduct a laboratory experiment where pairs of anonymous university students play a game. Player 1 is given $10 and can send any portion of it to Player 2. The amount sent is tripled. Player 2 can then return any portion of the tripled amount to Player 1. The results are intended to measure trust and reciprocity. For which of the following real-world situations would the experimental results have the greatest predictive power?
Evaluating an Experiment on Consumer Pricing
Predictive Validity of a Cooperation Experiment with Brazilian Fishermen
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Analyzing an Experimental Outcome
An economic study observed that Brazilian fishermen who shared resources more equitably in a controlled game were also the ones who were less likely to over-exploit their shared fishing grounds in their daily work. What is the primary implication of this finding for the field of experimental economics?
Generalizability of Experimental Findings
The research on Brazilian fishermen's cooperation demonstrates that playing a cooperative game causes individuals to subsequently adopt more sustainable fishing practices in their real-world work.
Significance of Experimental Findings
An economic experiment is conducted where participants play a game designed to measure their willingness to trust others with a small sum of money. Months later, the researchers find that the participants who demonstrated higher levels of trust in the game were also more likely to have invested in community-based lending programs in their own towns. What does this outcome suggest about the experiment?
Evaluating Critiques of Experimental Economics
An economic study found that fishermen who acted more cooperatively in a controlled game were also more likely to engage in sustainable, cooperative fishing practices in their daily work. The researchers concluded that behavior in the game is a strong predictor of real-world behavior. Which of the following subsequent discoveries would most effectively challenge this conclusion?
Match each finding from a controlled economic experiment with the real-world principle or behavior it most strongly illustrates.
Assessing the Predictive Power of an Experiment