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Survey Experiment with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls

Process of Google Consumer Surveys. Survey Experiment with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls. Randolph Stevenson, Rice University ; Raymond Duch , University of Oxford Robert Stein, Rice University; Philip Santoso , Rice Universit y. Results.

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Survey Experiment with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls

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  1. Process of Google Consumer Surveys Survey Experiment with Google Consumer Surveys: Promise and Pitfalls Randolph Stevenson, Rice University ; Raymond Duch, University of Oxford Robert Stein, Rice University; Philip Santoso, Rice University Results Economic Games: The Ultimatum Game Reported results for GCS drop DK responses. *Green and Kern Results are for % choosing too much Table 1: Descriptive Chart Example of a Survey Wall Economic Games: The Dictator Game Table 2: Experiments’ Sample Costs Structure Compare to: Ben-Ner et al. (2008) who conducted standard Dictator Game with hypothetical payoffs from $0-$10, with 200 undergraduates (times 2 trials) in a laboratory setting. Average: amount given in that game was $3.08

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