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Imagine that you are interested in studying contributions in a public goods game between in-groups and out-groups. While it is easy to find papers with public good games on google scholar, different in-group out-group manipulations are more difficult to find. This is what Experimess hopes to help with. It builds a collection of papers with useful tasks and methodologies that might be difficult to find because they are not exactly “games” and they don’t belong to a particular literature. Experimental materials are linked to each entry so you can spend less time writing instructions and more time writing papers. Anyone can search for and upload tasks. While this space was designed by and for experimental economists, some entries include papers from psychology and other social sciences. When uploading materials please be sure to provide the original source of the papers. Do not upload published materials without the approval of publishers, pictures of cats, or your shopping list. Experimess received support and resources from the SSEL, C-BID, and the social sciences division at NYUAD.
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