Rommel, Jens
- Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF)
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Rommel, Jens; Hermann, Daniel; Mueller, Malte; Musshoff, Oliver
Economic experiments are increasingly conducted with field populations for whom comprehension of instructions may be more difficult to achieve. We investigate how framing experimental instructions in a familiar context and incentivizing the experimental task may affect comprehension. Based on an experiment with 146 German farmers, we compare four different versions of a Holt-and-Laury multiple price list. We find that incentives have a small positive effect on comprehension, as measured by the probability of making inconsistent choices and subjects' self-assessment. In the absence of incentives, framing negatively affects comprehension. Comprehension is enhanced for farmers who score high on a numeracy test. We conclude that contextual framing might confuse subjects, whereas incentives can help to facilitate comprehension of experimental instructions.
Comprehension in experiments; framing effects; Holt and Laury; incentive effects
Applied Economics Letters
2017, volym: 24, nummer: 9, sidor: 627-634
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/95686