A case study of an experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: online elicitation of subjective beliefs and economic preferences

University of Cape Town,Hofmeyr Andre,Kincaid Harold,Monroe Brian, University College Cork,Schneider Mark, Georgia State University

Journal of the Economic Science Association(2021)

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We convey our experiences developing and implementing an online experiment to elicit subjective beliefs and economic preferences. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated closures of our laboratories required us to conduct an online experiment in order to collect beliefs and preferences associated with the pandemic in a timely manner. Since we had not previously conducted a similar multi-wave online experiment, we faced design and implementation considerations that are not present when running a typical laboratory experiment. By discussing these details more fully, we hope to contribute to the online experiment methodology literature at a time when many other researchers may be considering conducting an online experiment for the first time. We focus primarily on methodology; in a complementary study we focus on initial research findings.
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Experimental economic methodology, Online incentivized experiment, Risk preferences, Time preferences, Subjective beliefs, B41, C88, C91, D81, D90
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