How Do Public Goods Providers Play Public Goods Games?

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ISPS ID: 
D127
Suggested citation: 

Suggested citation: “Daniel Butler, Thad Kousser (2018). Replication Materials for ‘How Do Public Goods Providers Play Public Goods Games?.’ http://hdl.handle.net/10079/j0zpcn6. ISPS Data Archive.”

Author(s): 

Daniel Butler, Thad Kousser

Research design: 
Data type: 
Observed behavior
Data source(s): 

Authors

Field Date: 
2012-11 - 2013-04
Location: 
Location details: 
Colorado (Legislators) and Connecticut (Yale Students)
Unit of observation: 
Individual
Sample size: 
68
Inclusion/exclusion: 
State legislators attending the 2012 Western Legislative Academy and Yale Students
Randomization procedure: 
assigned during the game
Treatment: 
1) Deliberation round, 2) Expectations about number of times they would play together, 3) Information provided to players
Treatment administration: 
Other
Outcome measures: 
How much was contributed to the public good in the game.
Archive date: 
2018
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