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Met with Alex today. We went over papers - said Babcock et al was a very good paper, should check the papers it references and the papers that cite it for next week. | |||
Also talked about two incentive schemes: | |||
1) Give subject money (in gift cards) up front for all participants, have subject distribute gift cards & surveys to other people | |||
2) Give 3rd person the money and "backwards distribute" | |||
Issues of trust, Alex said we don't want to come off as manipulative. Also issues of feasibility - how are we going to give only 3rd person the money? Will it be hidden from the 1st and 2nd person? | |||
Also talked about different forms of incentives - ex. just money, money in "gift" form (origami). | |||
Less focus on social incentives, group incentives & peer effects | |||
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Entry titleMet with Alex today. We went over papers - said Babcock et al was a very good paper, should check the papers it references and the papers that cite it for next week. Also talked about two incentive schemes: 1) Give subject money (in gift cards) up front for all participants, have subject distribute gift cards & surveys to other people 2) Give 3rd person the money and "backwards distribute" Issues of trust, Alex said we don't want to come off as manipulative. Also issues of feasibility - how are we going to give only 3rd person the money? Will it be hidden from the 1st and 2nd person? Also talked about different forms of incentives - ex. just money, money in "gift" form (origami). Less focus on social incentives, group incentives & peer effects
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