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List of references for "Personality Scales & Experiments"

this list contains the references that I collected with the help of the ESA Google group.  If you have a paper that will fit into this list, please send me an email: nczap(at)umich.edu.​



z-Tree (Zurich Toolbox for Readymade Economic Experiments)

is a software for experimental economics. This software package allows to develop and to carry out economic experiments. In this program features that are needed in most experiments are generally defined. Among them are the communication between the computers, data saving, time display, profit calculation and tools for screen layout. A further strength of the program lies in the versatility: It can be used for a wide range of possible experiments such as public good experiments, structured bargaining experiments or markets - including double auctions and Dutch auctions. Moreover, experiments can easily be composed and combined.



Veconlab 

The Experimental Economics Laboratory provides about 60 on-line programs, each of which lets you run a particular type of market or game. For example, you can set up a simple two-person game with payoffs for a "Prisoner's Dilemma," or you can run a complex asset market with numerous traders submitting bid and ask prices. Other programs implement elections, auctions, bargaining, choices between alternative gambles, etc. The experiments can be used in teaching or research.



Gapminder

Trends in economic development using interactive graphs. 



Co-authors:

Hans J. Czap

Gary D. Lynne

Mark E. Burbach

Marianna Khachaturyan

Esmail Bonakdarian

John Sautter

Chris Larimer 



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