Research

  • Human Subjects Requested for Economics Experiment

    Recruitment Flyer- Dividing $10

    University of Connecticut

    Department of Economics

    Participants Wanted For a Research Study

     

    We are recruiting adult subjects to participate in a decision making experiment. The purpose of this study is to investigate human bargaining behavior. Results from the study can provide implications for public policymakers to design more effective institutions.

    If you agree to participate, you will engage in a decision making game with another anonymous participant. This study requires one visit, which will last no more than 60 minutes. This study is being conducted at the University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.

    Participants will receive $5 for showing up, and may receive up to an additional $10 (depending on your decisions and luck during the experiment).  If you have any questions about this research and would like to sign up to participate, please email the researchers at john.cizeski@uconn.edu (undergraduate student researcher).

    If you have questions about the research purposes, please email the researchers by the email address above, or ask the principal investigator Professor Mikhael Shor at mike.shor@uconn.edu, a professor in the Department of Economics, University of Connecticut.  If you have any questions concerning your rights as a research participant, you may contact the University of Connecticut Institutional Review Board (IRB) at 860-486-8802.

     

     

    This investigation is approved by the University of Connecticut's Institutional Review Board, Protocol #X19-032

    For more information, contact: John Cizeski at john.cizeski@uconn.edu