Intuitive Prosociality: Heterogeneous Treatment Effects or False Positive?

Published: Mar 24, 2019
Abstract
Heterogenous treatment effects make it difficult to extrapolate from one research setting to another. However, what appears to be differences in effects across subpopulations may simply be false positives. This paper uses a representative sample of the Norwegian population (N = 1390) to systematically test for several proposed sources of heterogeneity in the literature on intuitive prosociality – a literature with large variation in results,...
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Title
Intuitive Prosociality: Heterogeneous Treatment Effects or False Positive?
Published Date
Mar 24, 2019
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