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TOC: J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 65

U.S. consumers’ preferences for imported and genetically modified sugar: Examining policy consequentiality in a choice experiment
Karen E. Lewis, Carola Grebitus, Rodolfo M. Nayga

Confirmation: What’s in the evidence?
Mitesh Kataria

Measuring time preferences: Comparing methods and evaluating the magnitude effect
Daniel Hermann, Oliver Musshoff

Fundraising to a real-life public good – evidence from the laboratory
Yuval Arbel, Ronen Bar-El, Yossef Tobol

Motivations for tipping: How they differ across more and less frequently tipped services
Michael Lynn

The advantage of hierarchy: Inducing responsibility and selecting ability?
Philipp E. Otto, Friedel Bolle

Explaining the use of attribute cut-off values in decision making by means of involvement
Anne O. Peschel, Carola Grebitus, Gregory Colson, Wuyang Hu

Evaluation of individuals’ intention to pay a premium price for ecotourism: An exploratory study
Marta Meleddu, Manuela Pulina

To know or not to know? Looking at payoffs signals selfish behavior, but it does not actually mean so
Valerio Capraro, Jotte Kuilder

Consumer knowledge affects valuation of product attributes: Experimental results for wine
Christopher R. Gustafson, Travis J. Lybbert, Daniel A. Sumner

Does choosing jobs based on income risk lead to higher job satisfaction in the long run? Evidence from the natural experiment of German reunification
Qiyan Ong, Walter Theseira

An experimental study on the effect of co-payment in public services
Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzis, Tarek Jaber-López, Gianandrea Staffiero

Endogenous context in a dictator game
Linda Thunström, Todd L. Cherry, David M. McEvoy, Jason F. Shogren

External validity of prospect theory: The evidence from soccer betting
Ondrej Krcál, Michal Kvasnicka, Rostislav Stanek

Can’t wait to celebrate: Holiday euphoria, impulsive behavior and time preference
Eyal Lahav, Tal Shavit, Uri Benzion

Buying behaviors when similar products are available under pay-what-you-want and posted price conditions: Field-experimental evidence
Torsten J. Gerpott, Christina Schneider

Inspirations or incitements? Ethical mind-sets and the effect of moral examples
Serhiy Kandul, Matthias Uhl

Book Review

John F. Tomer, Integrating Human Capital with Human Development: The Path to a More Productive and Humane Economy (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). 231 pp. $120.00. ISBN: 978-1-137-47352-3.
Steven Pressman