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Public health education using social learning theory: a systematic scoping review. [PDF]
Liu T, Pang PC, Lam CK.
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The floating duck syndrome: biased social learning leads to effort-reward imbalances. [PDF]
Akçay E, Ohashi R.
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MEM&SO protocol: understanding the determinants of social learning in neurodegenerative diseases. [PDF]
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This paper examines social learning when only one of the two types of decisions is observable. Because agents arrive randomly over time, and only those who invest are observed, later agents face a more complicated inference problem than in the standard model, as the absence of investment might reflect either a choice not to invest, or a lack of ...
Helios Herrera, Johannes Horner
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Social status and social learning
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021Abstract We studied the effect of social status on social learning and other personal characteristics in an experimental game where individuals in a dyad made repeated attempts to guess the underlying state of the world. Several sets of survey questions were deployed to control for socioeconomic status, the subjective perception of social status, and
Oxana Bondarenko, Alexei V. Zakharov
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Social Learning and Incentives for Experimentation and Communication
The Review of Economic Studies, 2018Low adoption of agricultural technologies holds large productivity consequences for developing countries. Many countries hire agricultural extension agents to communicate with farmers about new technologies, even though a large academic literature has ...
Ariel BenYishay, A. Mobarak
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