2006 Sessions for Marco Castillo

 
Saturday
3:15 - 5:00 p.m.
Session 68D
Deception and Bias

Organizers:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Session Chairs:

C. Monica Capra, Emory University

Papers:

"Uncovering Gender Differences in Strategies With Verbal Protocols"
C. Monica Capra, Emory University
Kelli Lanier, Emory University

"Pinocchio's Pupil: Eye-Tracking, Pupil Dilation and Deception in Biased Transmission Games"
Joseph Tao-yi Wang, California Institute of Technology (Contact Author)
Michael Spezio, California Institute of Technology
Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology

"Hurricane vs. Orange Bowl: Dimensions of Unfairness"
Hans Czap, St. Lawrence University
Natalia V Ovchinnikova, St. Lawrence University

"Talking and Matching with Strangers"
Utteeyo Dasgupta, Franklin & Marshall College and University of Arizona
Martin Dufwenberg, University of Arizona

Discussants:

Erin Krupka, Carnegie Mellon University
Marco Castillo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Edward Millner, Virginia Commonwealth University
Vera Holovchenko, University of Texas - Dallas


 
Sunday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Session 96G
Altruism and Fairness

Organizers:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Session Chairs:

Brian T. Kench, University of Tampa

Papers:

"Leadership Models and Observations From Public Goods Experiments"
Brian T. Kench, University of Tampa
Robert Beekman, University of Tampa
George Wynn, University of Tampa
Neil B. Niman, University of New Hampshire
Michael Casson, Delaware State University

"Why Do People Reciprocate?"
Marco Castillo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Greg Leo, Georgia Institute of Technology

"Motives of Altruistic Behaviors in Inter-Ethnic Field Experiments"
Tomomi Tanaka, California Institute of Technology
Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology
Quang Nguyen, University of Hawaii

"A Complete Analysis of Motives for Giving in Dictator Games"
Eberhard Feess, University of Aachen
Laura Razzolini, Virginia Commonwealth University
Sudipta Sarangi, Louisiana State University
Christoph Schumacher, Massey University

Discussants:

Natalia V Ovchinnikova, St. Lawrence University
Hideki Fujiyama, Dokkyo University and Louisiana State University
Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Philip J. Grossman, Saint Cloud State University


 
Monday
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Session 208R
Understanding Gender and Racial Differences Using Experiments

Organizers:

Douglas D. Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University

Session Chairs:

Ragan Petrie, Georgia State University

Papers:

"Discrimination in the Lab: Experiments Exploring the Impact of Performance and Appearance on Sorting"
Marco Castillo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ragan Petrie, Georgia State University

"Can Affirmative Action Enhance Task Selection? An Experimental Approach"
Muriel Niederle, Stanford University
Carmit Segal, Harvard Business School
Lise Vesterlund, University of Pittsburgh

"The Trouble With (Subjective) Discount Rates: What Do Patterns of Impatience Among the Very Poor Tell Us?"
Erin Krupka, Carnegie Mellon University

"Trust as the Willingness to Pay to Avoid Vulnerability: An Experiment Measuring the Determinants of Trust Using Field Participants"
Bill McEvily, University of Toronto
Joseph Radzevick, Carnegie Mellon University
Roberto A. Weber, Carnegie Mellon University

Discussants:

Laura Razzolini, Virginia Commonwealth University
C. Monica Capra, Emory University
Russ Engel, Florida State University
Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University


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