An edition of People's trust (2006)

People's trust

the design of a survey-based experiment

People's trust
John Ermisch, John Ermisch
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An edition of People's trust (2006)

People's trust

the design of a survey-based experiment

"In this paper we present the design of a two-stage experiment which aims to measure trusting and trustworthiness in a representative sample of the British population. In the first part we discuss the shortcomings of the most common design of the 'trust-game' experiment in eliciting information about clear and cogent notions of trusting and trustworthiness, and in the second part we present an alternative design, which we call the 'framed binary trust game'. The basic design will be administered to a sample of 200 subjects who were formerly members of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). In the third part of the paper, we extend this design to allow the 'truster' to purchase some information about the 'trustee' so as to make the experiment a better representation of real-life trust decisions. We plan in a second stage to run the extended experiment on a larger sample of about 1000 subjects"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.

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English
Pages
42

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People's trust: the design of a survey-based experiment
2006, Institute for Social and Economic Research
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People's trust: the design of a survey-based experiment
2006, IZA
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Colchester
Series
ISER working paper -- 2006-34, ISER working paper (University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research) -- 2006-34

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42 p.
Number of pages
42

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OL53222264M
OCLC/WorldCat
137236895

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