Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7240027 Current Opinion in Psychology 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Conceptual priming has become an increasingly popular tool in economics. Here, we review the literature that uses priming in incentivized experiments to study economic questions. We mainly focus on the role of social identity, culture, and norms in shaping preferences and behavior. We also discuss recently raised objections to priming research and conclude with promising avenues for future research.
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Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Applied Psychology
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