Experimental Social Science Laboratory (Xlab)

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for March through June, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9dd9v9vdWhy Phishing Works2472103785.0%
4428q52pOn the Consumption of Negative Feelings104406438.5%
10q2b39tBehavioral Consequences of Affect: Combining Evaluative and Regulatory Mechanisms63402363.5%
12t0k785Substantive and Procedural Rationality in Decisions under Uncertainty38172144.7%
9q26c4frDistinguishing Social Preferences from Preferences for Altruism38112728.9%
8593n3s5Does Format of Pricing Contract Matter?3562917.1%
47s856dsEmotions and Cooperation in Economic Theory32181456.3%
17r2v5jbPunishment Induced Detterence: Evidence from the Video Rental Market2532212.0%
0rq8088wGaming Emotions1921710.5%
1sc9v39dAre Two Heads Better Than One?: Monetary Policy by Committee1831516.7%
0fx6729kDynamic Inconsistencies in Gambling and the Role of Feelings160160.0%
7qw4392cTrust among Strangers161156.3%
5qf8d40tTo Deceive or Not to Deceive?1421214.3%
3h7672sqIndividual Preferences for Giving1321115.4%
40p6h5k8How is the Boss's Mood Today? I Want a Raise1321115.4%
68n2g3vqSecurities Auctions Under Moral Hazard: An Experimental Study130130.0%
6kd029gtWhen Curiosity Kills the Profits: an Experimental Examination131127.7%
25x99096Planned and Actual Betting in Sequential Gambles111109.1%
9mv6g0vbFighting at the Spigot: The Story of a Failing Public Water Cooperative91811.1%

Disclaimer: due to the evolving nature of the web traffic we receive and the methods we use to collate it, the data presented here should be considered approximate and subject to revision.