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The impact of accommodating client preference in psychotherapy: A meta-analysis.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2018Client preferences in psychotherapy reflect specific conditions and activities that clients desire in their treatment, with increasing evidence pointing to preference accommodation as facilitating psychotherapy outcomes.
J. Swift +3 more
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Social preferences aren’t preferences
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2010Abstract Experimental economists robustly observe that people in the laboratory regularly make choices that result in lower payoffs for themselves. When faced with this paradox of preferences, economists posit that there must be two meanings of preferences: preferences for the self and preferences for the social. In this paper I argue that this is an
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
In 5 experiments we show that choices between bundles of consumption goods exhibit a preference for ‘order’ that cannot be explained on the basis of utility for consumption itself. The first 3 experiments show that this order-preference is strong and produces robust violations of normative properties of decision making; most strikingly dominance.
Evers, E.R.K. +3 more
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In 5 experiments we show that choices between bundles of consumption goods exhibit a preference for ‘order’ that cannot be explained on the basis of utility for consumption itself. The first 3 experiments show that this order-preference is strong and produces robust violations of normative properties of decision making; most strikingly dominance.
Evers, E.R.K. +3 more
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2009
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Lehrer, Ehud, Teper, Roee
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Lehrer, Ehud, Teper, Roee
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2011
This chapter examines how social preferences contribute to human cooperation. It considers experimental and other evidence showing that even in one-shot interactions many individuals, most in some settings, willingly cooperate with strangers even at a cost to themselves.
Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis
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This chapter examines how social preferences contribute to human cooperation. It considers experimental and other evidence showing that even in one-shot interactions many individuals, most in some settings, willingly cooperate with strangers even at a cost to themselves.
Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis
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We document novel survey-based facts about preferred long-run inflation rates among US consumers. Consumers on average prefer a 0.20% annual inflation rate, well below the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Inflation preferences not only correlate with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, but also with economic reasoning. A randomized control trial
Afrouzi, Hassan +4 more
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We document novel survey-based facts about preferred long-run inflation rates among US consumers. Consumers on average prefer a 0.20% annual inflation rate, well below the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Inflation preferences not only correlate with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, but also with economic reasoning. A randomized control trial
Afrouzi, Hassan +4 more
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1987
The entry deals with the history and the analytical content of the notion of liquidity preference, pointing out its analytical evolution, the debates on its foundations and the role in economic analysis and models.
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The entry deals with the history and the analytical content of the notion of liquidity preference, pointing out its analytical evolution, the debates on its foundations and the role in economic analysis and models.
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Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review
, 2002S. Frederick +2 more
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