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- who: Cristina Bicchieri from the University of Pennsylvania, Center for and Behavioral Dynamics, United States of America have published the article: Social proximity and the erosion of norm compliance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that among peers is a crucial determinant of the effect. The authors explore whether signals of social proximity can counteract the disproportionate influence of bad examples on norm-following and thus reduce the erosion of compliance. The experiment was conducted in zTree (Fischbacher, 2007) and ran in 52 sessions (with between 12 and 18 subjects per session) in . . .
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