Self-selection and variations in the laboratory measurement of other-regarding preferences across subject pools: evidence from one college student and two adult samples

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Jon Anderson
Stephen V. Burks
Jeffrey Carpenter
Lorenz Götte
Karsten Maurer
Daniele Nosenzo
Ruth Potter
Kim Rocha
Aldo Rustichini
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[1] University of Minnesota Morris,Division of Science and Mathematics
[2] University of Minnesota Morris,Division of Social Science
[3] IZA,CeDEx
[4] University of Nottingham,Department of Economics
[5] Middlebury College,Faculty of Business and Economics
[6] University of Lausanne,Department of Statistics
[7] Iowa State University,School of Economics
[8] University of Nottingham,CeDEx
[9] University of Nottingham,Department of Economics
[10] University of Minnesota,Faculty of Economics
[11] Twin Cities,undefined
[12] University of Cambridge,undefined
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Experimental Economics | 2013年 / 16卷
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Methodology; Selection bias; Laboratory experiment; Field experiment; Other-regarding behavior; Social preferences; Prisoner’s dilemma; Truckload; Trucker; C90; D03;
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We measure the other-regarding behavior in samples from three related populations in the upper Midwest of the United States: college students, non-student adults from the community surrounding the college, and adult trainee truckers in a residential training program. The use of typical experimental economics recruitment procedures made the first two groups substantially self-selected. Because the context reduced the opportunity cost of participating dramatically, 91 % of the adult trainees solicited participated, leaving little scope for self-selection in this sample. We find no differences in the elicited other-regarding preferences between the self-selected adults and the adult trainees, suggesting that selection is unlikely to bias inferences about the prevalence of other-regarding preferences among non-student adult subjects. Our data also reject the more specific hypothesis that approval-seeking subjects are the ones most likely to select into experiments. Finally, we observe a large difference between self-selected college students and self-selected adults: the students appear considerably less pro-social.
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页码:170 / 189
页数:19
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