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TOC: J Econ Psych

Introduction

Journal of Economic Psychology, 49

Do negative emotions explain punishment in power-to-take game experiments?
Fabio Galeotti [] []

Parental style, parental practices, and socialization outcomes: An investigation of their linkages in the consumer socialization context
Chankon Kim, Zhiyong Yang, Hanjoon Lee [] []

Beauty and the feast: Examining the effect of beauty on earnings using restaurant tipping data
Matt Parrett [] []

Cross cultural differences in decisions from experience: Evidence from Denmark, Israel, and Taiwan
Sibilla Di Guida, Ido Erev, Davide Marchiori [] []

Risky choices and emotion-based learning
Caterina Lucarelli, Pierpaolo Uberti, Gianni Brighetti, Mario Maggi [] []

A Samuelsonian validation test for happiness data
Ricardo Perez-Truglia [] []

The incentive effects of performance requirements – A real effort experiment
Agne Kajackaite, Peter Werner [] []

Theory of mind, perceived intentions and reciprocal behaviour: Evidence from individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Vittorio Pelligra, Andrea Isoni, Roberta Fadda, Giuseppe Doneddu [] []

The impact of biased information and corresponding meta-information on escalating commitment
Thomas Schultze, Stefan Schulz-Hardt [] []

Balancing the balance: Self-control mechanisms and compulsive buying
Csilla Horvath, Oliver B. Buttner, Nina Belei, Feray Adiguzel [] []

Exploring the underpinnings of impaired strategic decision-making under stress
Johannes Leder, Jan Alexander Hausser, Andreas Mojzisch [] []

Debt out of control: The links between self-control, compulsive buying, and real debts
Anja Achtziger, Marco Hubert, Peter Kenning, Gerhard Raab, Lucia Reisch [] []

The utility of pay raises/cuts: A simulation experimental study
Atul Mitra, G. Douglas Jenkins, Nina Gupta, Jason D. Shaw [] []

Investor happiness
Christoph Merkle, Daniel P. Egan, Greg B. Davies [] []

Intergenerational transfer of time and risk preferences
Heather Brown, Marjon van der Pol [] []

What ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Me? The Struggle for Identity in a Market-based Society, Paul Verhaeghe. Scribe, London, UK (2014). 265 pp., €19.50 (pb), ISBN: 978-1922247377 (pb)What ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Me? The Struggle for Identity in a Market-based Society, Paul Verhaeghe. Scribe, London, UK (2014). 265 pp., €19.50 (pb), ISBN: 978-1922247377 (pb)
Benjamin Nienass, Stefan T. Trautmann [] []