#9057. How Field Experiments in Economics Can Complement Psychological Research on Judgment Biases

December 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This review summarizes results of field experiments examining individual behaviors across several market settings to showcase how field experiments can help researchers understand mediators, heterogeneity, and causal moderation involved in judgment biases in the field. In this manner, the review highlights that economic field experiments can serve an invaluable intellectual role alongside traditional laboratory research.
Keywords:
economics; endowment effects; field experiments

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