The Use of Identity Primes to Explain Behavioral Differences Between Groups: A Methodological Note

Volume: 74, Pages: 146 - 150
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Economists are increasingly using primes that make group identity salient to overcome the inferential limitations of behavioral quasi-experiments involving pre-existing groups (e.g., males vs. females). However, while priming group identity provides powerful means for identifying a causal effect of group membership on individuals’ preferences, so far, there has been little methodological reflection on the use of identity primes to identify the...
Paper Details
Title
The Use of Identity Primes to Explain Behavioral Differences Between Groups: A Methodological Note
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
74
Pages
146 - 150
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