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Academic dishonesty and monitoring in online exams: a randomized field experiment
Alguacil, Maite; Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Pernías, José C.; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Springer (2023-07-21)Cheating in online exams without face-to-face proctoring has been a general concern for academic instructors during the crisis caused by COVID-19. The main goal of this work is to evaluate the cost of these dishonest ... -
Framing and repetition effects on risky choices: A behavioural approach
Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo; Jaramillo-Gutiérrez, Ainhoa Elsevier (2019-12-17)Framing effects play an important role in individual decision-making under risk. This investigation revisits framing effects caused by two versions of the choice list procedure, lottery vs. lottery (LL) and lottery vs. ... -
Goals and guesses as reference points: a field experiment on student performance
Sabater-Grande, Gerardo; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí Springer (2022-06)In this paper, we study overconfidence and goal-setting in academic performance, with and without monetary incentives. Students enrolled in a microeconomics course were offered the possibility of setting their own target ... -
Monetary incentives and self-chosen goals in academic performance: An experimental study
Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Elsevier (2018-01)This paper analyzes the effect of incentive-compatible self-chosen goals on academic performance by means of a randomized field experiment. We use two alternative payment mechanisms, a piece-rate and a rank-order tournament, ... -
Monetary incentives and self-chosen goals in academic performance: An experimental study
Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Elsevier (2018-02)This paper analyzes the effect of incentive-compatible self-chosen goals on academic performance by means of a randomized field experiment. We use two alternative payment mechanisms, a piece-rate and a rank-order tournament, ... -
Monetary versus grade incentives depending on personality traits: A field experiment on undergraduate students' performance
Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Elsevier (2023)This study aims to examine the role of personality on the effectiveness in improving students’ performance of two extrinsic incentives: monetary and grade incentives. To achieve this goal, we conducted a randomized field ... -
Risk-taking and fairness among cocaine-dependent patients in dual diagnoses: Schizophrenia and Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Sabater-Grande, Gerardo; Haro, Gonzalo; García-Gallego, Aurora; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Baquero Escribano, Abel Nature Research (2020)This study reports experimental results from a clinical sample of patients with a cocaine-related disorder and dual diagnosis: Schizophrenia and Anti-Social Personality Disorder. Both types of patients as well as a ... -
Self-selection bias in a field experiment: Recruiting subjects under different payment schemes
Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Wiley (2021)We examine a potential self-selection bias in different samples of experimental subjects depending on the payment scheme offered in the recruiting process. We ran four field experiments in which undergraduate students in ... -
The effects of personality, risk and other-regarding attitudes on trust and reciprocity
Sabater-Grande, Gerardo; García-Gallego, Aurora; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí Elsevier (2022-02)This paper reports experimental results on the determinants of trust and reciprocity in the context of a genuinely sequential, binary Trust Game. Apart from behavior in the main experiment, subjects’ risk attitudes and ... -
When will the lockdown end? Confinement duration forecasts and self-reported life satisfaction in Spain: A longitudinal study
Sabater-Grande, Gerardo; García-Gallego, Aurora; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Herranz-Zarzoso, Noemí Frontiers Media (2021-03-24)This paper reports results from a longitudinal study on the impact of the lockdown on daily self-reported life satisfaction levels during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. A stable panel (N = 1,131) of ...